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    • Did you know: Historical #redlining is independently associated with community-level #stroke risk among #NewYorkCity residents, beyond recognized social determinants of health: https://t.co/TG6irJMA91 #neurotwitter #HealthDisparity #RacialDisparity @AANMember https://t.co/6o3BdD2Lgs

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    Structural racism in the form of historical housing discrimination in the US, known as “redlining,” appears to still be linked to community stroke risk in the present day, a new study shows.

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    • Structural racism in the form of historical housing discrimination in the US appears still to be associated with community #stroke risk in the present day, a new study has found. #Redlining https://t.co/0OpSdH1FM4

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    The Present and FutureCardiovascular Medicine and SocietyHistorical Neighborhood Redlining and Contemporary Cardiometabolic RiskSection snippetsMethodsThis is a cross-sectional study of the mean prevalence of the 2019 cardiometabolic outcomes and risk factors at the census tract level according to HOLC grading.ResultsA total of 11,178 HOLC-graded census tracts were included, comprising 38,537,798…

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    • Online @JACCJournals (led by @IMotairek), we examine the relationship between historical residential segregation #redlining and contemporary cardiometolic health outcomes in the US. Work part of our efforts to define #neighborhood effects on CVD https://t.co/vQRhKPXEDZ https://t.co/nbiZFvcdH2

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    SAN FRANCISCO — Residents affected by historical redlining in California communities had worse COVID-19 outcomes, according to new data presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference. Residential redlining began as a mortgage-lending policy instituted by the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) that would discriminate against races and deny financial

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    • Presented at #ATS2022: Historical #redlining in California was associated with worse #COVID19 outcomes. https://t.co/noeOK1sliK

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    SAN FRANCISCO — Residents affected by historical redlining in California communities had worse COVID-19 outcomes, according to new data presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference. Residential redlining began as a mortgage-lending policy instituted by the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) that would discriminate against races and deny financial

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    • Presented at #ATS2022: Historical #redlining in California was associated with worse #COVID19 outcomes. https://t.co/1hJkoxL7nr

    • Presented at #ATS2022: Historical #redlining in California was associated with worse #COVID19 outcomes. https://t.co/hIUWuOMxRN

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    Researchers analyzed the lingering harms of of decades-old racist lending policies known as redlining. Their project lets you explore the current impacts on maps of 142 cities.

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    • "Where we live impacts our exposure to health-promoting resources and opportunities," says Helen Meier, an epidemiologist @publichealthUWM. #Redlining has systematically shaped neighborhoods in ways that are impacting health. by @mgodoyh @NPRHealth https://t.co/hRHFeWQkNv? #SDOH