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Social factors weighed heavily in the known risks for peripheral neuropathy among Hispanic people, researchers said. For ...
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Hispanic people have an increased risk of peripheral neuropathy compared to white people that cannot be explained by many health, lifestyle and social risk factors, according to a study published ...
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WOODTV.com on MSN47th Hispanic Festival showcases cultural prideGrand Rapids Hispanic Festival kicked off its 47th annual celebration, bringing a vibrant display of Latin American culture to Calder Plaza.
Held in Goodwood’s Carriage House, the festival includes five 15-minute plays performed in an open, interactive space.
For the study, researchers analyzed health records for more than 8,000 people, of whom 55% were white, 24% Hispanic and 18% Black. They had an average age of 61, and 13% had peripheral neuropathy.
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