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Black parents said their child felt shamed when using a device and that they felt defensive against family members and the community, whereas white parents said there were no feelings of shame and ...
The new study included data on 104 black patients and 104 white patients with type 1 diabetes. The data were taken from 10 diabetes centers across the US between October 2015 and January of 2017.
Among non-Hispanic Black Americans in 2018, the prevalence of diabetes was 13.4 percent in Black men versus 12.7 percent in Black women, according to statistics from the Office of Minority Health.
A session held at the American Diabetes Association’s 80 th Scientific Sessions highlighted striking racial disparities in maternal mortality, morbidity, and infant health. American women die in ...
Big Freedia‘s longtime partner, Devon Hurst, has died from diabetes. In a late-night May 15 Instagram post, the New Orleans bounce icon shared the sad news. “I’m devastated to have to ...
News Release 19-Jan-2022 Black and white US women have gut microbiome differences, and these may be associated with insulin resistance, a risk factor for diabetes Peer-Reviewed Publication PLOS ...
White people are about four times more likely than Black people to have a prescription for a semaglutide medication, despite having nearly a 40% lower prevalence of diabetes and a 17% lower ...
In 2018, non-Hispanic Black people were twice as likely as non-Hispanic white people to die from diabetes, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans should be screened for diabetes at a lower BMI than non-Hispanic white Americans, a new study says — a recommendation that contradicts recent guidelines.