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  1. 3721
    “…The patient population was late‐middle‐aged (59.0 ± 14.5 years), majority women (61.5%), and about half reported having a bachelor's degree. 58.1% of participants self‐identified as White, 25.7% as African American or Black, 6.8% as Spanish, Latino, or Hispanic, 3.0% as Asian or Pacific Islander, and 0.5% as Native American. …”
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  2. 3722
    “…FindingsDiverse cohort included 37.6% Latino, 37.5% Black, 19.5% White, and 5.3% other; 53.7% were women. …”
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    “…In men, the inverse association for PDI was stronger in Japanese American, Native Hawaiian, and White groups than African American or Latino group (P for heterogeneity = 0.01) and for left colon and rectal tumors than right tumors (P for heterogeneity = 0.005), whereas the decreased risk with hPDI was found consistently across racial and ethnic groups and subsites. …”
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  5. 3725
    “…Results The median age of the patients that presented with dermatological findings was 40 while the most common ethnicities were white (26.2%), Hispanic/Latino (28.6%), and black (28.6%). The most common chief complaints were rashes and cysts with a majority (63.2%) of these patients presenting to this particular clinic for the first time. …”
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  6. 3726
    “…RESULTS: Baseline median age was 40.3 years, 62% male, 46% White (13% Black, 19% Asian, and 18% Latino), and 59% had ulcerative colitis (UC). Among those without known liver disease (n = 14), 51.6% (166 of 322; 52 at baseline, 114 during follow‐up) had ELE. …”
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  7. 3727
    “…Univariate analysis demonstrated that telemedicine visits were more likely to occur at earlier study dates (P < 0.001) and that patients participating in telemedicine visits were more likely to be established rather than new patients (P < 0.001), White or Caucasian (P < 0.001), not Hispanic or Latino (P < 0.001), English-speaking (P < 0.001), non-Medicare/Medicaid recipients (P < 0.001), have lower no-show rates (P = 0.006), and live farther from the hospital (P = 0.005). …”
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  8. 3728
    por Lee, Mikyeong, Huan, Tianxiao, McCartney, Daniel L., Chittoor, Geetha, de Vries, Maaike, Lahousse, Lies, Nguyen, Jennifer N., Brody, Jennifer A., Castillo-Fernandez, Juan, Terzikhan, Natalie, Qi, Cancan, Joehanes, Roby, Min, Josine L., Smilnak, Gordon J., Shaw, Jessica R., Yang, Chen Xi, Colicino, Elena, Hoang, Thanh T., Bermingham, Mairead L., Xu, Hanfei, Justice, Anne E., Xu, Cheng-Jian, Rich, Stephen S., Cox, Simon R., Vonk, Judith M., Prokić, Ivana, Sotoodehnia, Nona, Tsai, Pei-Chien, Schwartz, Joel D., Leung, Janice M., Sikdar, Sinjini, Walker, Rosie M., Harris, Sarah E., van der Plaat, Diana A., Van Den Berg, David J., Bartz, Traci M., Spector, Tim D., Vokonas, Pantel S., Marioni, Riccardo E., Taylor, Adele M., Liu, Yongmei, Barr, R. Graham, Lange, Leslie A., Baccarelli, Andrea A., Obeidat, Ma’en, Fornage, Myriam, Wang, Tianyuan, Ward, James M., Motsinger-Reif, Alison A., Hemani, Gibran, Koppelman, Gerard H., Bell, Jordana T., Gharib, Sina A., Brusselle, Guy, Boezen, H. Marike, North, Kari E., Levy, Daniel, Evans, Kathryn L., Dupuis, Josée, Breeze, Charles E., Manichaikul, Ani, London, Stephanie J.
    Publicado 2022
    “…We performed multiancestry epigenome-wide meta-analyses (total of 17,503 individuals; 14,761 European, 2,549 African, and 193 Hispanic/Latino ancestries) and interpreted results using integrative epigenomics. …”
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    “…Participants: Data from 208 U.S. adults with Type 1 diabetes were included in the analyses (42% Latino, 29% White, 14% African American, 7% multiethnic, and 8% other). …”
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  12. 3732
    “…A similar pattern was found for Spanish language fluency (AOR = 1.77; 95% CI: 1.43–1.82) and areas with high numbers of LEP Spanish-speakers. Latino and Asian race-ethnicity had the strongest effect on corresponding practice location, and this association was attenuated by language fluency. …”
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    “…These metrics also show disproportionate burdens among Hispanic/Latino populations due to industrial emissions, and among low income populations due to traffic emissions. …”
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    “…Background: Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) refer to systemically weaker effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicators on various developmental, behavioral, and health outcomes of ethnic minorities compared to non-Hispanic (non-Latino) Whites. Similar MDRs also exist for the effects of parental education on the school performance of ethnic minority youth. …”
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  20. 3740
    “…Schools had a student population that was 38% Asian and 29% Latino, with 63% qualifying for free or reduced-price meals. …”
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