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Cancer trial participation does not eliminate disparities for poor patients
Even with access to a clinical trial, cancer patients living in the poorest neighborhoods in America have a nearly 30
New study shows 24-72 hours of poor oral hygiene impacts oral health
Poor oral hygiene produces gum-disease bacteria and accelerates oral microbiome aging faster than previously thought. A new study shows that
Poor vaccine take-up in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities is not just due to hesitancy
Stories about vaccine hesitancy in various communities described as Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) have led public figures to
Poor quality sleep raises the risk of dementia even if you get 8 hours
Poor quality sleep raises the risk of Alzheimer’s – even if you get eight hours, study finds The ‘glymphatic system’,
Poor Whites Bear the Brunt of U.S. Opioid Crisis, Studies Find
MONDAY, Feb. 11, 2019 — America’s ongoing opioid epidemic has struck poor whites harder than any other group, and a
Hearing Aid Upkeep Often Out of Reach for the Poor
TUESDAY, Jan. 8, 2019 — If you’re poor, you’ll likely have less success with your hearing aid, a new study
Poor sleep, missed meals, less mobility and stress in hospital may lead to readmission
Patients who experience disturbances in sleep, mobility, nutrition or mood while admitted in hospital may be more likely to be
Poor experience with PCP linked to hospitalization in CKD
(HealthDay)—For Hispanic patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), lower perceived quality of the patient experience with their primary care physician
Prolonged opioid use before knee or hip replacement surgery increases risk of poor outcomes
Patients who take prescription opioids for more than 60 days before total knee or hip replacement surgery are at significantly