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Correction to: Dual Pandemics: Race-Related COVID Stress and Mental Health Outcomes in Black Individuals
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Correction to: High Prevalence of Diabetes Among Hospitalized COVID-19 Minority Patients: Data from a Single Tertiary Hospital
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Open AccessUnfulfilled Needs in the Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring, Treatment, and Understanding of Glaucoma in Blacks Globally
Glaucoma is an ophthalmic disorder that affects a significant number of Blacks globally. A leading cause of this condition is an age-related enlargement of the lens and increased intraocular pressure. Although...
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Open AccessResident Versus Attending Prenatal Care Models: an Analysis of the Effects of Race and Insurance on Appointment Attendance
To describe patient differences by prenatal care (PNC) model and identify factors that interact with race to predict more attended prenatal appointments, a key component of PNC adherence.
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Open AccessRacial Concordance on Healthcare Use within Hispanic Population Subgroups
To examine the association of patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance on healthcare use within Hispanic ethnic subgroups.
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Open AccessWhat Do Your Neighbors Think About You? How Perceived Neighbor Attitudes Toward Latinos Influence Mental Health Among a Pregnant Latina Cohort
Latina women living in the USA experience disproportionately higher rates of psychological distress compared to their non-Latina White counterparts. Poor maternal mental health during pregnancy can contribute ...
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Open AccessHigh Systolic Blood Pressure of High-Income African American Children
According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) theory, racism may reduce the health returns of family socioeconomic status (SEP) resources such as family income for racial minorities, particularly Afri...
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Open AccessNeighborhood Racial Segregation Predict the Spatial Distribution of Supermarkets and Grocery Stores Better than Socioeconomic Factors in Cleveland, Ohio: a Bayesian Spatial Approach
The food environment influences the availability and affordability of food options for consumers in a given neighborhood. However, disparities in access to healthy food options exist, affecting Black and low-i...
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Open AccessAssessing Food Access, Exercise, and Dietary History among Older African American Parishioners During the COVID-19 Pandemic (C-FED Study): Design, Opportunities, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
Unhealthy diets and inadequate exercise are associated with chronic health conditions and excess mortality. Older African Americans do not meet dietary and exercise guidelines, and this may have worsened durin...
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Open AccessUsing a Latent Variable Method to Develop a Composite, Multidimensional Measure of Structural Racism at the City Level
Although structural racism is strongly related to racial health disparities, we are not aware of any composite, multidimensional measure of structural racism at the city level in the United States. However, ma...
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WhatsApp-propriate? Exploring “WhatsApp” as a Tool for Research Among Ghanaian Immigrants in the United States
African immigrants remain underrepresented in research due to challenges in recruitment. Mobile instant messaging applications, such as WhatsApp, present novel, and cost-effective opportunities for conducting hea...
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Open AccessHealthcare Experiences Are Associated with Colorectal Cancer Mortality but only for Specific Racial Groups: a SEER-CAHPS Study
The objective of this study was to determine whether racial/ethnic disparities exist in patient-reported experiences with care after colorectal cancer diagnosis and whether they are associated with mortality.
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Open AccessLost in Translation: Impact of Language Barriers and Facilitators on the Health Care of Asian Americans Living with HIV
Language barriers are major obstacles that Asian American immigrants face when accessing health care in the USA. This study was conducted to explore the impact of language barriers and facilitators on the heal...
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Open AccessCondom Use at Last Sex and Sexual Negotiation Among Young African American Women in North Carolina: Context or Personal Agency
African American women are 10.8 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV compared with White women. This descriptive study fills a gap by examining associations among social and contextual factors and sexual...
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Open AccessDo Tobacco Treatment Trials Address Disparities in Smoking Outcomes Among Black and Hispanic Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Black and Hispanic Patients Diagnosed with Cancer
To characterize the representation of Black and Hispanic cancer patients in tobacco treatment trials, and to offer recommendations for future research.
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Open AccessLoneliness Among Black/African American Adults Living with HIV: Sociodemographic and Psychosocial Correlates and Implications for Adherence
Loneliness, an emerging public health problem, is higher among people living with HIV and is associated with negative health outcomes. Black/African Americans have a high burden of HIV, and little is known abo...
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Open AccessCorrection: Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cellsderived exosomes stabilize atherosclerosis through inhibiting pyroptosis
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Open AccessCorrection: Association of α-HBDH levels with the severity and recurrence after acute ischemic stroke
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Open AccessProsaposin hyperglycosylation: a novel tumor immune escape mechanism and implications for cancer immunotherapy
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Open AccessObesity as a disease: a pressing need for alignment