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Mashup Score: 0Similar response to omalizumab in children with allergic asthma from different racial backgrounds - 7 month(s) ago
Racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States, especially Black children, endure an increased burden of asthma due to factors such as environmental exposure, access to health care, and genetics.1 Compared with White children, Black children with asthma experience reduced quality of life, have more poorly controlled disease, require longer-term corticosteroid use, and are more frequently evaluated in emergency department visits.1 In addition, Black children are 3 times as likely to be hospitalized and 7 times as likely to die from asthma as White children.
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Mashup Score: 0Study: Men With Skin of Color Are More Likely to Die From Melanoma - Practical Dermatology - 10 month(s) ago
The analysis involved more than 200,000 participants and is the largest study to date on racial differences in men with melanoma.
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Mashup Score: 1American Heart Association Releases Scientific Statement on Reducing Disparities in Peripheral Artery Disease with Routine Tests - 10 month(s) ago
June 21, 2023 — A new science report issued by the American Heart Association (AHA) emphasizes the importance of standard, inexpensive testing which may help reduce disparities in care and lower the amputation risk for people with peripheral artery disease. The report, published June 15 as an American Heart Association scientific statement, summarizes racial and ethnic disparities in treatment of…
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Mashup Score: 1Racial Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening Among Veterans - 10 month(s) ago
This cross-sectional study of veterans referred for lung cancer screening examines whether racial disparities in screening exist within the Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System.
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Health-care systems worldwide are fraught with inequalities that have a disproportionate impact on minoritised ethnic and racial groups. These inequalities may lead to reduced access to appropriate health care services, and consequently, poorer health outcomes. Furthermore, research focusing on health outcomes of racial minorities is vastly lacking. In an effort to address the need for research…
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Mashup Score: 0Early Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Prescription of Nirmatrelvir for COVID-19 - Journal of General Internal Medicine - 1 year(s) ago
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The overrepresentation of White participants in food allergy research contributes to the development of research questions and interventions not driven by those disproportionately affected by the condition. This ultimately limits the generalizability of research findings and affects the development of knowledge about food allergy and food allergy management.
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Mashup Score: 0Mode of Delivery and Unplanned Cesarean: Differences in Rates and Indication by Race, Ethnicity, and Sociodemographic Characteristics. - 1 year(s) ago
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Some of the analytical features used for the ZeroEyes algorithm could be inherently related to race and socioeconomic status, including skin color and clothing style.
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New #oped in @PhillyInquirer: #Philadelphia @SEPTA rolling out new #AI to proactively detect guns and prevent #GUNviolence. But are there unintended consequences? A history of #racial #bias reinforced by video #AI surveillance would say yes. We explain why https://t.co/8xTcOjYu6A https://t.co/H8vLr3bU9i
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A plant-based diet rich in whole grains, vegetable and legumes was associated with a reduced risk for colorectal cancer in a multiethnic cohort of men but varied by race, ethnicity and site of tumor, according to research in BMC Medicine. “Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide and the risk of developing colorectal cancer over a lifetime is one in 23 for men and one in
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In Current Issue! Similar #response to #omalizumab in #children with #allergic #asthma from different #racial #backgrounds https://t.co/62vGNMKQoJ https://t.co/zDVu39ioY6