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Health disparities (also called healthcare inequality in some countries) refer to gaps in the quality of health and health care across racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and socioeconomic groups.
New era in cancer prevention

New era in cancer prevention

Health disparities in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Health disparities in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

Adolescents who live in poverty are more likely to be overweight

Adolescents who live in poverty are more likely to be overweight

Hepatitis B virus prevalent among Asians in NY

Hepatitis B virus prevalent among Asians in NY

15% of Asians living in New York City are chronically infected with hepatitis B virus

15% of Asians living in New York City are chronically infected with hepatitis B virus

White girls become less depressed as they age while black girls continue feeling the same

White girls become less depressed as they age while black girls continue feeling the same

Health disparities in heart attack hospital transfer patterns

Health disparities in heart attack hospital transfer patterns

As children transform into adults some of the genes involved in controlling their blood pressure change as well

As children transform into adults some of the genes involved in controlling their blood pressure change as well

Stress affects male rats more than female rats

Stress affects male rats more than female rats

Advancing knowledge of diet-gene interactions

Advancing knowledge of diet-gene interactions

Inequality in recreational resources decreases physical activities

Inequality in recreational resources decreases physical activities

8 million children born every year with serious birth defects

8 million children born every year with serious birth defects

U.S. Hispanics have lower rates of high blood pressure

U.S. Hispanics have lower rates of high blood pressure

HHS awards $56.9 million to tackle health disparities

HHS awards $56.9 million to tackle health disparities

One in five Americans has or is at serious risk for developing diabetes

One in five Americans has or is at serious risk for developing diabetes

New strategies to help developing countries address neglected diseases

New strategies to help developing countries address neglected diseases

Quality of care determines heart attack outcomes

Quality of care determines heart attack outcomes

Treatment of U.S. patients hospitalized for heart attacks continues to vary according to sex and race

Treatment of U.S. patients hospitalized for heart attacks continues to vary according to sex and race

Limited efficiency with the English language increases the risk of adverse medication reactions

Limited efficiency with the English language increases the risk of adverse medication reactions

More than one fourth of individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) were victims of violent crime in the past year

More than one fourth of individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) were victims of violent crime in the past year

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