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the Black population in the U.S. suffered 1.63 million excess deaths and more than 80 million excess years of life lost due to increased mortality risk relative to that of the White population ...
Estimates suggest Black Americans have about twice the risk of Alzheimer’s or another dementia compared to white people. The reasons for this aren’t clear. Understanding racial differences ...
Black infants have consistently faced a risk for mortality almost twice that of white infants in the United States over the past 70 years, an analysis in Annals of Internal Medicine showed.
The clenched fist has been closely tied to social tumult throughout history, yet the gesture's representation of strength and hope endures. Its message? We shall overcome. To some, a clenched fist ...
Recent studies show that non-Hispanic Black Americans are facing a diabetes crisis, with rates soaring 60% higher than their non-Hispanic white counterparts ... problems. The risk of diabetes ...
Washington, D.C.'s iconic "Black ... powerful symbol of activism and a gathering place for joy and resistance, will soon be gone. The decision to remove the enormous mural near the White House ...