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Professor Jason Corburn sheds light on gun violence as a public health issue
Category: Racism and Health
The legacy of eugenics
June 20, 2024
Study shows PFAS threat to drinking water in rural, predominantly Latinx communities
June 13, 2024
COVID-19 vaccination data shows troubling inequities persist
March 14, 2024
Racism within the criminal legal system may be a driver of racial and ethnic inequities in severe maternal morbidity
February 6, 2024
Study shows patients in low socioeconomic status neighborhoods start cancer treatment later—and die sooner—than those in higher-status areas
November 8, 2023
Professor Denise Herd secures $100,000 grant to study vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx communities
November 6, 2023
Native American health care remains vastly underfunded
November 1, 2023
The data are clear: Racism harms health
October 5, 2023
50 years after being outlawed, redlining still drives neighborhood health inequities
September 20, 2023
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