Oral health worse among undocumented immigrants
Immigrants to the United States who are not citizens are more likely to have worse oral health compared to natives and naturalized citizens.
Research roundups, tip sheets, articles and explainers related to the topics of race and gender
Immigrants to the United States who are not citizens are more likely to have worse oral health compared to natives and naturalized citizens.
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Nearly one-third of mayors believe that city policies won’t lessen health disparities, according to new research from Drexel University.
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A shorter course of treatment for hepatitis C works just as well as a longer one for black patients.
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To improve health outcomes for black men, some researchers are bringing care to non-traditional settings, such as barbershops.
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This collection of research looks at Ban the Box initiatives, including potential impacts in areas such as crime and employee discrimination.
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Research that documents the perils women face on the migrant trail.
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Efforts at improving health equity in Oregon have reduced disparities in primary care visits among African American and Native American people.
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Death after surgery is more than twice as likely for black children than white children. New models indicate differing risk factors.
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This new collection of research looks at black conservatism and the likelihood that black Republicans can draw African-American voters to the GOP.
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An unhealthy economy might portend bad news for physical and mental health.
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