Living in areas with high adverse environmental burden and social vulnerability significantly increases the risks for fragmented care and unmet social needs among patients with rheumatic conditions.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Fewer than half of people in a study received vaccines against RSV, COVID-19 or influenza. Race and ...
In 2021, states had to choose how to distribute a scarce number of Covid-19 vaccines. One approach was to do so based on individuals’ risk of death from the virus. Another was to do so geographically, ...
Higher social vulnerability is associated with premature cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, but this relationship is understudied in low-income countries that have both the highest magnitude ...
Higher social vulnerability in ovarian cancer patients leads to longer delays in treatment initiation but earlier palliative care consultations. Social vulnerability was assessed using the CDC’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Youth who lived in vulnerable communities were 1.65 times more likely to have asthma. Low annual household ...
BOSTON—People of color and those who experience social vulnerability are more likely to experience worse glycemic control than their white counterparts, according to research presented Sunday at ENDO ...
In certain parts of the United States, especially Appalachia, New England and the Northwest, the ability of residents to prepare for and respond to flooding is being undercut on three different levels ...
Results of a cross-sectional survey to explore determinants of health-promoting activities among Hispanic/Latino (H/L) patients (pts) with prostate cancer (PCa) on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT).
New research reveals that certain social determinants of health—such as socioeconomic status, household characteristics, and racial/ethnic minority status—have significant effects on rural–urban ...
Eric Tate, professor of Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, will present “Advancing Social Vulnerability Modeling for Equitable Flood Adaptation” in Briger Hall Auditorium, 11 Ivy ...
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