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Category: Racism and Health
Research: Segregation leads to higher risk of hypertension
January 28, 2022
Study: Safe drinking water remains out of reach for many Californians
January 12, 2022
25 years of protecting children
January 10, 2022
The legacy of redlining means worse cardiovascular health for present-day Black Americans
December 13, 2021
Anti-Black racism temporarily declined after George Floyd’s death
October 5, 2021
New study shows how air pollution varies block by block
September 8, 2021
Black children in California experience disproportionate injuries at the hands of law enforcement
September 7, 2021
George Blue Spruce, BPH alum, wins the Lifetime Achievement Award
August 3, 2021
Women with diabetes and hypertension don’t receive recommended pre-pregnancy counseling
July 19, 2021
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