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The Challenge and Benefit of the Inclusion of Race in Medical School Education.

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

Chávez NR.
PMID: 26896119
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2016 Mar;3(1):183-6. doi: 10.1007/s40615-015-0147-2. Epub 2015 Jul 14.

No abstract available.

Commentary: Inequalities and health: an opportunity missed?.

International journal of epidemiology

Savage M.
PMID: 28938762
Int J Epidemiol. 2017 Aug 01;46(4):1323-1324. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyx166.

No abstract available.

Increasing educational attainment and mortality reduction: a systematic review and taxonomy.

BMC public health

Byhoff E, Hamati MC, Power R, Burgard SA, Chopra V.
PMID: 28923038
BMC Public Health. 2017 Sep 18;17(1):719. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4754-1.

BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between increasing educational attainment and mortality reduction has important policy and public health implications. This systematic review of the literature establishes a taxonomy to facilitate evaluation of the association between educational attainment and early mortality.METHODS:...

Bridging the global health gap.

The Lancet. Global health

The Lancet Global Health.
PMID: 27539795
Lancet Glob Health. 2016 Sep;4(9):e579. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(16)30190-5.

No abstract available.

Early physical health conditions and school readiness skills in a prospective birth cohort of U.S. children.

Social science & medicine (1982)

Kull MA, Coley RL.
PMID: 26310590
Soc Sci Med. 2015 Oct;142:145-53. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.08.030. Epub 2015 Aug 17.

RATIONALE: Extant research identifies associations between early physical health disparities and impaired functioning in adulthood, but limited research examines the emergence of these associations in the early years of children's lives.OBJECTIVE: This study draws on data from the Early...

Trends in health inequalities in developing countries.

The Lancet. Global health

Gwatkin DR.
PMID: 28238720
Lancet Glob Health. 2017 Apr;5(4):e371-e372. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(17)30080-3. Epub 2017 Feb 24.

No abstract available.

The social determinants of health: why we should care.

The American journal of bioethics : AJOB

Chapman AR.
PMID: 25786015
Am J Bioeth. 2015;15(3):46-7. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2014.998375.

No abstract available.

HESC and equitable residues.

The American journal of bioethics : AJOB

Sreenivasan G.
PMID: 25786019
Am J Bioeth. 2015;15(3):54-5. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2014.998388.

No abstract available.

Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities and the Affordable Care Act: a Status Update.

Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities

Sealy-Jefferson S, Vickers J, Elam A, Wilson MR.
PMID: 26668787
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2015 Dec;2(4):583-8. doi: 10.1007/s40615-015-0113-z. Epub 2015 Jul 03.

Persistent racial and ethnic health disparities exist in the USA, despite decades of research and public health initiatives. Several factors contribute to health disparities, including (but not limited to) implicit provider bias, access to health care, social determinants, and...

Contribution of time-varying measures of health behaviours to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality: how to understand the underlying mechanisms?.

Journal of epidemiology and community health

Oude Groeniger J, van Lenthe FJ.
PMID: 27401017
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2016 Oct;70(10):1045-8. doi: 10.1136/jech-2016-207642. Epub 2016 Jul 11.

A higher prevalence of unhealthy behaviours in lower socioeconomic groups contributes to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality. Recent cohort studies suggest that the contribution of health behaviours to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality is larger when measured repeatedly over time ('time-varying')...

Reconciling city and country: China's lessons for a divided world.

Lancet (London, England)

The Lancet.
PMID: 26842431
Lancet. 2016 Jan 23;387(10016):311. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00151-3.

No abstract available.

A universal basic income: the answer to poverty, insecurity, and health inequality?.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

Painter A.
PMID: 27956433
BMJ. 2016 Dec 12;355:i6473. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i6473.

No abstract available.

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