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    “…METHODS: We collected close-ended survey responses in English/Spanish among participants self-identifying as Black/Hispanic in ambulatory clinics affiliated to NYU Langone Health across Brooklyn in June 2021. …”
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    “…Uptake in groups at highest risk of HIV, such as Black men who have sex with men (MSM) and Hispanics, has been disproportionately low nationwide. …”
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    “…Regarding racial/ethnic composition of the practice sites compared with patients screened, one practice site with an 87% Asian non-Hispanic population had a 35% compliance rate with screening where as the most predominate Hispanic population site (81% of total patients seen) had a 54% compliance rate. …”
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    “…RESULTS: The 2 NYC boroughs that have the highest mortality rates are the Bronx (6%) and Brooklyn (5.4%). Both the Bronx and Brooklyn were also found to have the highest obesity rates at 32% and 27%, respectively. …”
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    “…We report the first case of a Hispanic infant with a congenital hyperpigmented macule of the tongue at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.…”
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    por Cordes, Jack, Castro, Marcia C.
    Publicado 2020
    “…Correlations showed inverse associations of white race, education, and income with proportion positive tests, and positive associations with black race, Hispanic ethnicity, and poverty. We recommend testing and health care resources be directed to eastern Brooklyn, which has low testing and high proportion positives.…”
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    por Lin, Lei, Shi, Feng, Li, Weizi
    Publicado 2021
    “…Using traffic accident data from the city of Los Angeles and New York City, we find that the impact is not merely a blunt reduction in traffic and accidents; rather, (1) the proportion of accidents unexpectedly increases for “Hispanic” and “Male” groups; (2) the “hot spots” of accidents have shifted in both time and space and are likely moved from higher-income areas (e.g., Hollywood and Lower Manhattan) to lower-income areas (e.g., southern LA and southern Brooklyn); (3) the severity level of accidents decreases with the number of accidents regardless of transportation modes. …”
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    “…Methods: This is a retrospective electronic chart review of all patients admitted to New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. All patients admitted from March 2020 to April 2020 who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 nasopharyngeal swab were analyzed. …”
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    “…To study the effect of lockdown on glucose control we conducted an observational, retrospective cohort study involving 98 patients followed at endocrine clinic at an inner city, community hospital in Brooklyn, NY in the period February to May 2020. Of the cohort, 60% were women, mean age was 54.1 + 15.3 years, 70% was Hispanic, 24% was African American with a predominance of type 2 diabetes (86%). …”
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    “…Results: Of the 25 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 22 were African American and three were Hispanic. Common comorbidities in addition to diabetes were hypertension, obesity, coronary artery disease, and dyslipidemia. …”
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    “…Race/ethnicity (being Asian or non-Hispanic black) and disaster-related stressors were vulnerability factors for mental health symptoms in Queens, and being employed and married were resilience factors for these symptoms in Manhattan and Staten Island. …”
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    “…METHODS: Between May 2019 and August 2020, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of adults ≥ 40 years residing in Brooklyn neighborhoods with high cancer mortality. …”
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    “…Introduction: Ketosis-prone diabetes (KPD) also known as Flatbush diabetes, atypical diabetes and type 1.5 diabetes was first reported in the 1990s in African Americans in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. Its exact incidence is still unknown; however, it predominantly affects African American and Hispanic population and is less prevalent in Asians and Caucasians. …”
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