Microaggressions: How and why do they impact health?
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People’s physical and mental health is influenced by a large and diverse array of factors.
People’s physical and mental health is influenced by a large and diverse array of factors.
Racism is seen at the genomic and cellular level, and it qualifies as a health risk factor.
“Low-value care” has been defined as care in which the potential for harm far outweighs possible benefits.
Human Rights Day is observed on the 10th of December, every year. This year, as the day is being observed amidst the COVID-19…
In October 2017, the Los Angeles Times reported the story of Cassaundra Lynn Perkins, a 21-year-old Texas mother who had…
In October 2017, the Los Angeles Times reported the story of Cassaundra Lynn Perkins, a 21-year-old Texas mother who had…
Policymakers in the United States are just beginning to expand their definitions of what makes a family, as the city of…
Today is #BumpDay, a social media advocacy campaign started in 2015 by What to Expect, the What to Expect Project and…
Racism is seen at the genomic and cellular level, and it qualifies as a health risk factor.
The current and much-needed national conversation regarding America’s black maternal and infant mortality crises is missing a…
Afro-Colombian women (Jaime Saldarriaga / Reuters) More Public health research has documented racial disparities in health and…
OPINION 02/05/2018 05:45 am ET Public health research has documented racial disparities in health and health care for decades.
In the past few years the world has seen the largest displacements of people since the end of the Second World War.
Haitian asylum seekers coming from the United States play soccer at the NAV Centre in Cornwall, Ont., on Aug.
In the past few years the world has seen the largest displacements of people since the end of the Second World War.
In the past few years the world has seen the largest displacements of people since the end of the Second World War.
Kimberly Turbin wasn’t expecting childbirth to be a pleasant experience, but she wasn’t expecting it to be a nightmare either.
34 minutes ago Rebecca Grant, Mosaic Share Tweet Email Reddit Print Share Tweet Email Reddit Print Kimberly Turbin wasn’t…
Kimberly Turbin wasn't expecting childbirth to be a pleasant experience, but she wasn't expecting it to be a nightmare either.
Kimberly Turbin wasn’t expecting childbirth to be a pleasant experience, but she wasn’t expecting it to be a nightmare either.
Kimberly Turbin wasn’t expecting childbirth to be a pleasant experience, but she wasn’t expecting it to be a nightmare either.
Every human on earth is unique – our genes are different, we eat different things, we live in different places.
Every human on earth is unique — our genes are different, we eat different things, we live in different places.
A dean at Boston University urged students to “practice compassion” in an era of “institutionalized racism” and “policies…
Elizabeth Dawes Gay, center front row, stands with the fellow members of the Black Mamas Matter collective iat the MotherHouse…
Anika Crenshaw planned on a vaginal birth for her second child, as she had done with her daughter a few years earlier.
Photo: Medical student, Nabeel Ali, is studying perceived discrimination and stress-related health outcomes in American Muslims.
2015 paper in the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology reviewing the research literature on how racial discrimination can…
Welcome to Burden of Proof , a regular column in which Julia Belluz (a journalist) and Steven Hoffman (an academic) join forces…
A well-respected physician colleague told me recently that he did not understand why my research focused on racial and ethnic…