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    WASHINGTON — Age-standardized mortality rates for alcohol-associated liver disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease increased the most among the young and non-Hispanic whites, Blacks and Native Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. “During the pandemic, we saw several significant phenomena,” Yee Hui Yeo, MD, an internal medical resident at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said

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    This article estimates changes in all-cause mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic by socioeconomic characteristics and occupation for nonelderly adults in the US, using large-scale, national survey data linked to administrative mortality records. Mortality increases were largest for adults living in correctional facilities or in health care–related group quarters, those without health insurance…

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    Dr Post discusses the epigenetic marks left by environmental stressors and deprivation and their consequences for the physical and mental health of blacks in the US.

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    Chocolate City, Vanilla Vaccine Racial Disparities in Washington, DC COVID-19 Vaccine Administration March 11, 2021 Washington, DC has often been referred to as Chocolate City because of its historic high percentage of Black residents comprising a majority of the population. While the percent of Black DC residents has dropped in recent years to 45% and the White […]

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