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Category: Racism and Health
Untreated mental illness leads to worse outcomes for minorities
December 12, 2022
Professor Osagie K. Obasogie confronts the intersection of race, law, and public health
December 8, 2022
Berkeley researchers awarded $2.7 million grant to study impact of early life stressors on Mexican-origin children
July 26, 2022
Access to paid family and medical leave in the U.S. not equitable across race, ethnicity
July 22, 2022
In bilingual children’s book, a young girl fights for immigrant and labor rights
May 2, 2022
Looking at Palestinian Public Health
April 15, 2022
Research: More oil and gas wells in redlined neighborhoods
April 13, 2022
Research: Multiracial people often misclassified in epidemiological studies
March 22, 2022
Study shows more air pollution in areas of historical redlining
March 9, 2022
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