The race paradox in mental health refers to rates of depression and anxiety being lower in Black people in the United States compared to white individuals. This is despite Black individuals typically ...
"Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), although clinically considered a single subtype, has multiple recognized molecular subtypes that could lead to differing outcomes. Currently, we treat all ...
In the decades since the human genome was first sequenced, scientists have repeatedly and boldly declared that “the concept of race has no genetic or scientific basis.” 1 Yet medical and research ...
This analysis uses claims and electronic health records from 2021 to examine racial and ethnic variations in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases in the United States. Objectives: Few studies have ...
Race-aware models improve statistical calibration but offer modest clinical utility gains, especially in underrepresented groups. Race-unaware models show significant miscalibration, underestimating ...
Melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer that accounts for 75% of all skin-cancer-related deaths, is often detected later in people with darker skin complexions - and the consequences can be ...
In North Carolina, white people have the best health outcomes; Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations fare the worst. In North Carolina, white people have the best health ...
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