When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently worse than those of their White counterparts, many in the health care community assumed that the poor outcomes could be blamed on poverty and lifestyle choices. Subsequent research told a different story. Studies repeatedly showed that neither money, nor marriage, nor educational achievement protect African American men, women, or children from poor health. Instead, the disparities were more likely explained by racism. Specifically, multiple studies have shown that experiencing racism has been linked to increased infant and maternal mortality rates, elevated stress levels, and an increased risk of numerous diseases, including cardiovascular disea...
Based on the latest available data, African Americans are faced with persistent, or worsening, wide ...
On February 25, 27, a twelve-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache...
African Americans suffer disproportionately from several major health problems associated with high ...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
Since the end of the Civil War in 1865, the U.S. health care system has been structured to be racial...
The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to multiple ex...
Racism is defined as a system of advantage based on race. African Americans are more likely to live...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
Using a modified social ecological model, we conducted a review of the literature and nationwide sta...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
Recent reports reaffirm huge disparities in the health of blacks compared to other Americans. These ...
Inequalities in health and health care in relation to race and ethnicity pose ethical problems of wh...
Historically, racial discrimination in society has had an adverse effect on the health of African Am...
Despite the social, economic, and political advancements, African Americans have made in recent deca...
On February 25, 2007, a 12-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache b...
Based on the latest available data, African Americans are faced with persistent, or worsening, wide ...
On February 25, 27, a twelve-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache...
African Americans suffer disproportionately from several major health problems associated with high ...
When health policy experts noticed that health outcomes for African Americans were consistently wors...
Since the end of the Civil War in 1865, the U.S. health care system has been structured to be racial...
The sexual and reproductive health of African American women has been compromised due to multiple ex...
Racism is defined as a system of advantage based on race. African Americans are more likely to live...
In this article, we describe how the “weathering hypothesis” and Adverse Childhood Experiences set t...
Using a modified social ecological model, we conducted a review of the literature and nationwide sta...
At no time in history has the health of black Americans equaled that of white Americans. This distin...
Recent reports reaffirm huge disparities in the health of blacks compared to other Americans. These ...
Inequalities in health and health care in relation to race and ethnicity pose ethical problems of wh...
Historically, racial discrimination in society has had an adverse effect on the health of African Am...
Despite the social, economic, and political advancements, African Americans have made in recent deca...
On February 25, 2007, a 12-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache b...
Based on the latest available data, African Americans are faced with persistent, or worsening, wide ...
On February 25, 27, a twelve-year-old African American boy named Deamonte Driver died of a toothache...
African Americans suffer disproportionately from several major health problems associated with high ...