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Posted June 30, 2011:
- Up to 220,000 California Children Excluded from Health Care Reform Due to Immigrant Status, Experts Say
- Learning Faces of Different Races: Clues to Why 'They' All Look Alike
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Posted June 24, 2011:
- New Genetic Risk Factors of Lupus Found in Study of African-American Women
- Menthol Cigarettes Marketed in 'Predatory' Pattern, Study Shows
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- The Myth of the 'Queen Bee': Work and Sexism
- High Prevalence and Severity of Childhood Food Allergy in the US
- Black Heart Attack Patients Wait Longer for Advanced Treatment, Study Shows
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- Ancestry Plays Vital Role in Nutrition and Disease, Study Shows
- Sleep Problems May Be a Link Between Perceived Racism and Poor Health
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- Digital Democracy? Study Finds Elite Viewpoints Dominate Online Content
- Stark Differences in Media Use Between Minority and White Youth, According to U.S. Report
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Posted June 2, 2011:
- Recent Financial Crisis Rooted in Politics of Creditworthiness, New Study Contends
- 'Blame Game' in Work-Family Conflict
- Education Doesn't Increase Odds That Minorities Play 'High-Status' Sports, Study Suggests
- Single Moms Entering Midlife May Lead to Public Health Crisis, Study Suggests
Posted May 26, 2011:
- Disparities in Stroke Care Prevail Among US Racial/ethnic Groups, Experts Say
- U.S. Health: Cognitive Decline Incidence Higher in Southern Stroke Belt
- Researchers Recommend Preparticipation Cardiac Screening for College Athletes
Posted May 24, 2011:
- Your Culture May Influence Your Perception of Death
- Diabetics at Higher Risk of Tuberculosis Infection, Researchers Find
Posted May 23, 2011:
- Risk of Newborn Death Cut in Half When Pregancy Lasts 39 Weeks, New Research Finds
- Patient Navigators Appear to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening Rate in Ethnically Diverse Patients
- Vitamin D Levels Low in African-Americans With Multiple Sclerosis
- Whites Believe They Are Victims of Racism More Often Than Blacks, Study Suggests
- Apparent Genetic Link to Prostate Cancer in African-American Men Determined
Posted May 16, 2011:
- New Prostate Cancer Test More Specific, Sensitive Than PSA Test
- Visits to Asthma Specialists Delayed for African-American Children, Study Finds
Posted May 13, 2011:
- Unhealthy Substance Use a Risk Factor for Not Receiving Some Preventive Health Services, Study Finds
- Be Specific: Perceived Media Bias Can Lead to Political Action
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Posted May 5, 2011:
- Can America Stop the Kidney Brain Drain? US Medical Students Are Rejecting Kidney Careers, Review Finds
- BMI Differences: The Immigrant Equation
- Is There a 'Tiger Mother' Effect? Asian Students Study Twice as Many Hours, Analysis Finds
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Posted May 3, 2011:
- Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates on Rise Among Medicare Beneficiaries Due to Expansion of Coverage
- 'Fatting In': Immigrant Groups Eat High-Calorie American Meals to Fit In, Study Finds
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