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University of Phoenix College of Nursing Alumna and Faculty Publish Article on Lived Experiences of Intensive Care Unit Nursing
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Racial Disparities Evident In Taking Sexual Histories In Emergency Departments
May 25, 2010
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Study Yields Breakthrough For Blacks With Heart Disease
May 20, 2010
This study suggests that inflammation may be a more important mechanism in heart disease for African-Americans than it is for Caucasians and increases our growing understanding of how heart-disease processes vary in different ethnic groups,†said Lars Berglund, senior study author and associate dean for ...
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National Fibromyalgia Association Names First Black Spokespersons
May 20, 2010
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Ethnic Seniors Grapple with Depression--Alone
May 14, 2010
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Study Finds Black Youth Most At Risk For STDs
May 13, 2010
Black young adults are more likely than are young adults from other racial/ethnic groups to have an STD. Twenty-one percent of black respondents tested positive for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomoniasis, compared with 3 percent of white, 8 percent of Hispanic, and 6 percent of Asian ...
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Black Girls Receive Better Care In ER
May 05, 2010
Emergency department physicians are more likely to document sexual histories of black adolescent girls with symptoms ...
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Lupus Awareness On The Rise In Black Women
May 05, 2010
Twenty-two percent of 18-44 year old women in the United States reported hearing more about lupus compared to a year ago, according to a national online survey released today by the Ad Council. In an effort to further engage minority women, who are at the greatest risk for lupus, the U.S. Department of ...
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Addressing Mental Health And Trauma In Haiti
May 05, 2010
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New Data Reveal: HIV Hammering Black Gay And Bisexual Men
May 04, 2010
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Latino Children Feel Weight Of Recession
May 03, 2010
Four-year-old Camila is one of the children who worried Casalegno. She was showing signs of moodiness and preferred being ...
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Alternative Medicine Not Popular With Blacks
April 30, 2010
According to the lead author, Carmen R. Green, M.D., U-M professor of anesthesiology and obstetrics and gynecology and associate professor of health management and policy, this pattern may be due to alternative medicine therapies usually attracting individuals with higher education levels and income, or ...
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CDC Stands Behind STD Report Revealing "Shocking" Info For Black Women
April 23, 2010
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No 911 For Hispanics
April 23, 2010
For the study, researchers used data from the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi ( BASIC ) project to compare hospital arrival time and use of ambulance or emergency medical services ( EMS ) by ethnicity, gender and language preference among 1,134 Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites ...
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Minorities Have More Sleep Disturbances
April 16, 2010
“The study highlights the increased disparities among African- and Latino-Americans compared with Caucasians even in the sleep and health-related quality of life domain ...
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Black Men With Chronic Pain At Higher Risk For Depression, Disability
April 16, 2010
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Team Receives $1.8M To Encourage Cancer Awareness Through Church
April 08, 2010
Doctors have long struggled to convince African American men to get informed about prostate cancer screenings, though this population has a disproportionately high mortality rate from the disease. Now a team of Maryland researchers will study the effectiveness of encouraging discussions ...
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Colorado's H1N1 Tracking Omits Race Data
April 01, 2010
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Hispanic Media Dispel H1N1 Myths In Texas
Border Towns
March 30, 2010
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The Folly Of Repealing Birthright Citizenship
March 30, 2010
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Concern Over Lack Of Insurance Hinders Black Women From Seeking Treatment For Chronic Pain
March 23, 2010
Results of the December 2009 survey also indicate that communication barriers for women exist, but vary accordingly to ethnicity. For instance, black women in Philadelphia were notably more apt to believe that women are more inclined than men to share their ailments with their doctors and healthcare providers. ...
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National Urban League CEO Brings Personal Stories Of Unemployed To Congress
March 17, 2010
Their stories are both heartbreaking and hopeful,†Morial said. “They paint a portrait of Americans who are willing to fight with everything they have, if only they are given a chance to succeed. On behalf of the more than eight million Americans who’ve lost their jobs during this economic crisis, the National Urban ...
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SICKLE CELL PAIN MAY BE FROM DAMAGED TISSUES OR NERVES
March 16, 2010
Nearly half of the patients reported their pain was caused by the disease. Other patients said their hurting was caused ...
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Blacks More Likely To Have Alzheimer's And Dementia Than Whites
March 09, 2010
According to the Alzheimer's Association's® 2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures, African ...
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CDC Warns Women And Minorities About
Herpes Threat
March 09, 2010
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Prostate Cancer Early Detection: What Black Men Need To Know
March 03, 2010
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New Research On African Americans And
Lung Cancer
February 25, 2010
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African-Americans' Attitudes About Lung Cancer May Hinder Prevention
February 22, 2010
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Ethnic Seniors Grapple With Depression--Alone
February 19, 2010
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Quitting Smoking Especially Difficult For Some Groups
February 12, 2010
Evidence-based smoking cessation treatments are addressed in another article in this special section ...
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Study Finds Racial Gaps Continue In Heart
Disease Awareness
February 11, 2010
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Research Untangles Effects of Bullying On Depression In African American Youth
January 28, 2010
“By removing race/ethnicity from the current analysis, we examined intra-racial behavior among youth in a way unlike the majority of bullying research has ...
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