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May 6, 2024
Encina’s Carlo Badiola Presents Perspectives on Pathways to Decarbonization at 2024 Texas Industrial Energy Efficiency Pro
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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS QUARTERBACK DRAKE MAYE NAMED HONORARY CHAIR OF 25TH ANNIVERSARY BEST BUDDIES CHALLENGE: HYANNIS PORT PRESEN
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Statement - Celebrating Indigenous Nurses during National Nursing Week
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Creston Dental & Braces Takes Part in Sharing Smiles Day to Deliver Free Dental Care to Greenville Families in Need
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Cloud Range Named Winner of Global InfoSec Award During RSA Conference 2024
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SKF Lincoln introduces their new premium air hose program
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Prepare for the Bold and Candid Talk Show "Dra. Nancy" produced by Cisneros Media and hosted by Nancy Alvarez: A Revolution in U
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Expedia Group Releases Its 2023 Global Impact Report Demonstrating Actions and Progress Aligned With Its Open World™ Socia
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WCFN GIVES NOTICE TO OBSIDIAN ENERGY LTD. (NYSEAMERICAN: OBE) (TSX:OBE) - APPLICATION TO EXPAND OPERATIONS ON THEIR TRADITIONAL
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Texas Dentists Take Part in Sharing Smiles Day to Deliver Free Dental Care to Local Families in Need
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AlphaVu Granted Patent for Systems and Methods of Sentiment and Misinformation Analysis
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Focus Announces Transformational Transaction; Buckingham Strategic Wealth to Merge with The Colony Group
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Mobile Kitchen Solutions Delivers Full-Service Temp Kitchen for University of FL
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PURE Bioscience Appoints Darin Zehr to Board of Directors
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Sun Life steps up and pledges more than $1 million for youth mental health
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Miami's Philanthropic Community Raises $785,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at 22nd Annual FedEx/St. Jude Angels &
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Lights, Camera, Empowerment: 'Kids in the Spotlight' Secures Permanent Studio Space with Worldwide Backing
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Electronic Caregiver, Inc. partners with Cognitive Systems Corp. to offer AI-based ambient assisted living sensing via WiFi Moti
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Spencer Dental & Braces Takes Part in Sharing Smiles Day to Deliver Free Dental Care to Virginia Beach Families in Need
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Patent issued to LSU Health New Orleans expands family of technologies for diagnosis of life-threatening preemie disease
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Researchers Find Increased Dairy Intake Reduces Risk of Uterine Fibroids In Black Women
December 04, 2009
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Parent Mentors Can Improve The Asthmatic Care Of Minority Children, Researchers Find
November 30, 2009
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Lawrence University Researcher Finds "Diverse Classes Provided More Value"
November 23, 2009
"It is more effective to facilitate wide participation and let everyone into the discussion and then support increased levels of critical thinking, rather than to let a few students dominate at a high level and pretty much freeze everyone else out. We will need to do research ...
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SC Cancer Researchers "Black Women Are Not Represented" In Mammogram Study
November 18, 2009
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Researcher Studies American Indian Adoption Into White Households
November 16, 2009
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Health Information not Communicated Well to Minority Populations, Researcher Finds
October 30, 2009
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Breast Reconstruction Varies by Race According
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October 06, 2009
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Researchers seek breast tissue from Hispanics
August 03, 2009
Cancer researcher Ivanesa Pardo says breast cancer develops and spreads differently in Latina women, who are 2.7 times more likely to have an advanced cancer than women of other races. ...
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Researchers Uncover Genetic Variants Linked to Blood Pressure In African-Americans
July 17, 2009
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Researcher Receives Grant to Increase Diversity in Graduate School Programs
July 10, 2009
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IMMIGRANTS OVERCOME GREAT ODDS TO RAISE CHILDREN IN FOREIGN LANDS, SAY RESEARCHERS
June 04, 2009
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Examine the Psychological Impact of Child Abuse
May 21, 2009
According to a new Mayo Clinic study, a history of child abuse significantly impacts the wide range of challenges facing depressed inpatients. ...
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UCLA Study Outlines Strategy to Bolster Number of Black HIV/AIDS Researchers
April 07, 2009
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Researcher Details Role of Apples in Inhibiting Breast Cancer
April 06, 2009
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Obama turns to survey researcher for census post to include minoritities
April 03, 2009
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Researchers Creating New Tool to Increase English Literacy of Spanish-Speaking Children
March 27, 2009
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Researcher Works on Greener Gardens, Cleaner Waterways in Urban Areas
March 20, 2009
Wellesley College student researchers have formed a partnership with Boston’s Food Project, a nonprofit organization that helps foster organic urban gardens to put the green in – and take the lead out of – urban gardens ...
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Children’s Hospital Researchers Celebrate with Minority Diabetes Volunteers after Being Named Best in Recruiting
March 03, 2009
African American and Hispanic volunteers help researchers at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital find key answers to diabetes. ...
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Black Global Health Researchers, "Minority Health Inequalities Pervasive in U.S. & Abroad"
February 23, 2009
Dr. Keith Norris provides care and imparting research knowledge on chronic diseases they’ve learned from abroad and applied to minority communities here. ...
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Research: Minority Children Need Strategies To Fight Obesity
September 08, 2011
The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity, created by the president as part of the first lady's "Let's Move" campaign, aims to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation, returning the country to a rate of 5 percent by 2030, which was the rate before childhood obesity first began to rise in the late 1970s. ...
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Despite Bleak Jobs Market Minorities Still Optimistic
September 08, 2011
- Findings from the Blair-Rockefeller Poll challenge long-held assumptions about the impact of the economy on political attitudes and voting behaviors, according to a new report released today by political scientist Todd Shields. The report, “The Economy Across Race and Region: Unemployment Fails to Dampen Positive Outlook Among African Americans ...
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Peer Pressure Puts Black Girls At Higher HIV Risk
September 07, 2011
In a recent study involving 64 African American adolescent girls ages 14 to 17, researchers found that up to 59% of the study’s subjects experienced sexual abuse that included threats, verbal coercion, condom coercion and physical violence. Of the 64 interviewed, unwanted sex made up 30% and 9% respectively of the abuse cases. ...
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Black Kids Twice As Likely To Have Food Allergies
September 07, 2011
In a new study, black kids were twice as likely as white kids to have an immune response to foods such as peanuts, milk, and eggs, and almost four times as likely to have a "sensitization" to three or more foods. The research suggests that race and ancestry may play an important role in food allergies. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, ...
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Study: Degree Of Obesity A Factor For Minority Diabetics
September 06, 2011
According to a new University of Michigan Health System study obesity is a known risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. But it hasn’t been clear whether the “dose†of obesity—how much excess weight a person has, and for how long—affects the risk of diabetes. The study of about 8,000 adolescents and young adults shows the degree and duration of carrying extra pounds are important risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes in adulthood. ...
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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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Study: Minority Kids Feel Stigma In Elementary Grades
August 31, 2011
According to a study published today in Child Development magazine, US Children belonging to ethnic minorities feel socially stigmatized as early as primary school, and may suffer greater anxiety about their academic performance. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, and New York University found that students ...
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Study To Investigate Causes Of Breast Cancer In Blacks
August 31, 2011
UNC scientist Robert Millikan will partner with Christine Ambrosone, of Roswell Park Cancer Institute, and Julie R. Palmer, of Boston University, in the most ambitious study to date of breast cancer among younger Black women. Data from UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Carolina Breast Cancer Study demonstrated that Black women under the age of 45 are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive types ...
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Study Looks At Mental Health Of Gay Black Men
August 31, 2011
The harassment, discrimination and negative feelings about homosexuality that Black gay and bisexual men often experience can contribute significantly to mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety, a new study finds. “Racism, homo-negativity and the experience of violence and discrimination contribute significantly to mental disorder burden and morbidity in this community,†said Louis F. Graham ...
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BLACK PRO-LIFERS OUTRAGED
August 29, 2011
A new report issued by the Black pro-life group Life Dynamics claims that Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry in the United States target Black and Hispanic Americans by placing abortion facilities in communities with high minority populations. The report, “Racial Targeting and Population Control,†the group claims validates the claims pro-life advocates have made for years showing that abortion advocates have purposefully placed abortion centers in urban areas with high percentages of black and Hispanic residents. Mark Crutcher and Carole Novielli ...
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Study: Why Black Students Struggle With Algebra
August 26, 2011
Educators call ninth-grade algebra the most frequently failed high-school course and a "gateway class" -- a required class in which success predicts graduation. Failure in the subject leads many students to drop out, graduate late, or lose opportunities for higher education. Algebra is a particular obstacle to classroom participation and math achievement among Black students, says a University of Illinois ...
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Study: Blacks At Higher Risk For Death From Stroke
September 01, 2011
Blacks and country folk outside the so-called “stroke belt†are at higher risk for stroke death than other populations, a large new study finds. A stroke occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the United States, but little has been known about whether stroke mortality disparities exist outside an 11-state region in southeast United States known as the stroke belt. ...
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