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  2. 48142
    “…Indigenous participants were especially concerned about these issues when compared to other racial groups. CONCLUSIONS: This work describes findings from a mixed methods community-engaged research study about telehealth, including perceived benefits and concerns. …”
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  3. 48143
    “…Thus, the official COVID-19 metrics primarily reflected individuals with severe illness or the potential for severe illness. There may be racial and ethnic differences in the use of home testing vs. laboratory testing.…”
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  4. 48144
    “…Differentially expressed microRNAs have been linked to racially disparate clinical outcomes in breast and prostate cancers, yet an association in laryngeal cancer has not been addressed. …”
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  5. 48145
    “…OBJECTIVE: To provide race and ethnicity–adapted starting ages of BC screening based on data on current racial and ethnic disparities in BC mortality. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This nationwide population-based cross-sectional study was conducted using data on BC mortality in female patients in the US who died of BC in 2011 to 2020. …”
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  6. 48146
    “…Although studies have evaluated neighborhood-level disadvantage and breast cancer–specific survival after accounting for individual-level socioeconomic status (SES) in large national cancer databases, these studies are limited by age, socioeconomic, and racial and ethnic diversity. OBJECTIVE: To investigate neighborhood SES (using a validated comprehensive composite measure) and breast cancer–specific survival in a majority-minority population. …”
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  7. 48147
    “…Secondary analyses were conducted for racial and ethnic subgroups. RESULTS: There were 148 336 infant deaths in the US from 1996 through 2019, including 27 861 Hispanic infants, 1882 non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native infants, 5792 non-Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander infants, 41 560 non-Hispanic Black infants, and 68 666 non-Hispanic White infants. …”
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    “…Median (IQR) patient age was 17.8 (15.8-19.0) years; 34 (64.2%) patients were male, and 40 patients (75.5%) identified as White and 13 patients (24.5%) identified as members of a racial or ethnic minority group or multiracial. The greatest proportion of AYA participants (24 of 53 participants [45.3%]) indicated a preference for active, patient-led decision-making specific to heart disease management, while the greatest proportion of parents (18 of 51 participants [35.3%]) preferred they and physician(s) make shared medical decisions on behalf of their AYA, representing AYA-parent decision-making discordance (χ(2) = 11.7; P = .01). …”
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  10. 48150
    “…RESULTS: Data from 656 participants were analyzed, with a mean age of 47.1 ± 16.2. Racial representation was 84.0% White, 8.8% African American/Black, 2.5% Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 1.9% American India laskan Native, and 2.8% other/more than one race; 80.4% were non-Hispanic and 19.6% Hispanic. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study found that, in contrast to in-person health services, receipt of medications for chronic conditions was relatively stable in the first 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic overall, across racial and ethnic groups, and for community-dwelling patients with dementia. …”
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  13. 48153
    “…Clinical vignettes were randomly manipulated in eight variables with two levels each: disease severity (leukemia versus sleep apnea), whether AI is proven more accurate than human specialists, whether the AI clinic is personalized to the patient through listening and/or tailoring, whether the AI clinic avoids racial and/or financial biases, whether the Primary Care Physician (PCP) promises to explain and incorporate the advice, and whether the PCP nudges the patient towards AI as the established, recommended, and easy choice. …”
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  14. 48154
    “…There are substantial racial and geographic disparities in HF outcomes, with patients living in southern US states having a mortality rate 69% higher than the national average. …”
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  15. 48155
    “…OBJECTIVE: Oversampling of Asian American individuals in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) provides a unique opportunity to assess the population-level cardiovascular health (CVH) in the fastest-growing racial group in the US. METHODS: The Life's Essential 8 (LE8) score and its components were calculated in self-reported Asian American individuals ≥20 years of age and free of cardiovascular disease in the NHANES cycles from 2011-March 2020. …”
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  16. 48156
    “…Two hundred twenty-one participants (64.2%) were from a racial and ethnic minority group. Longitudinal linear mixed-effects models showed that receiving SAU was associated with greater housing instability (mean difference, 0.78 [95% CI, 0.42-1.14]), DV exposure (mean difference, 0.15 [95% CI, 0.05-0.26]), depression (mean difference, 1.35 [95% CI, 0.27-2.43]), anxiety (mean difference, 1.15 [95% CI, 0.11-2.19]), and posttraumatic stress disorder (mean difference, 0.54 [95% CI, 0.04-1.04]) compared with receiving the DVHF model. …”
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  18. 48158
    por Robertson, Douglas J., Dominitz, Jason A., Beed, Alexander, Boardman, Kathy D., Del Curto, Barbara J., Guarino, Peter D., Imperiale, Thomas F., LaCasse, Andrew, Larson, Meaghan F., Gupta, Samir, Lieberman, David, Planeta, Beata, Shaukat, Aasma, Sultan, Shanaz, Menees, Stacy B., Saini, Sameer D., Schoenfeld, Philip, Goebel, Stephan, von Rosenvinge, Erik C., Baffy, Gyorgy, Halasz, Ildiko, Pedrosa, Marcos C., Kahng, Lyn Sue, Cassim, Riaz, Greer, Katarina B., Kinnard, Margaret F., Bhatt, Divya B., Dunbar, Kerry B., Harford, William V., Mengshol, John A., Olson, Jed E., Patel, Swati G., Antaki, Fadi, Fisher, Deborah A., Sullivan, Brian A., Lenza, Christopher, Prajapati, Devang N., Wong, Helen, Beyth, Rebecca, Lieb, John G., Manlolo, Joseph, Ona, Fernando V., Cole, Rhonda A., Khalaf, Natalia, Kahi, Charles J., Kohli, Divyanshoo Rai, Rai, Tarun, Sharma, Prateek, Anastasiou, Jiannis, Hagedorn, Curt, Fernando, Ronald S., Jackson, Christian S., Jamal, M. Mazen, Lee, Robert H., Merchant, Farrukh, May, Folasade P., Pisegna, Joseph R., Omer, Endashaw, Parajuli, Dipendra, Said, Adnan, Nguyen, Toan D., Tombazzi, Claudio Ruben, Feldman, Paul A., Jacob, Leslie, Koppelman, Rachel N., Lehenbauer, Kyle P., Desai, Deepak S., Madhoun, Mohammad F., Tierney, William M., Ho, Minh Q., Hockman, Heather J., Lopez, Christopher, Carter Paulson, Emily, Tobi, Martin, Pinillos, Hugo L., Young, Michele, Ho, Nancy C., Mascarenhas, Ranjan, Promrat, Kirrichai, Mutha, Pritesh R., Pandak, William M., Shah, Tilak, Schubert, Mitchell, Pancotto, Frank S., Gawron, Andrew J., Underwood, Amelia E., Ho, Samuel B., Magno-Pagatzaurtundua, Priscilla, Toro, Doris H., Beymer, Charles H., Kaz, Andrew M., Elwing, Jill, Gill, Jeffrey A., Goldsmith, Susan F., Yao, Michael D., Protiva, Petr, Pohl, Heiko, Kyriakides, Tassos
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    “…RESULTS: A total of 50 126 participants were recruited (mean [SD] age, 59.1 [6.9] years; 46 618 [93.0%] male and 3508 [7.0%] female). The cohort was racially and ethnically diverse, with 748 (1.5%) identifying as Asian, 12 021 (24.0%) as Black, 415 (0.8%) as Native American or Alaska Native, 34 629 (69.1%) as White, and 1877 (3.7%) as other race, including multiracial; and 5734 (11.4%) as having Hispanic ethnicity. …”
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  19. 48159
    “…The following radiographical parameters were evaluated: T4–T12 thoracic kyphosis (TK), cervical lordosis (CL), lumbar lordosis (LL), pelvic incidence (PI), pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope (SS), sagittal vertical axis (SVA), T1-pelvic angle (TPA), and the C2-FH. …”
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  20. 48160
    “…We examined the association between scores of BACH1 (Allredscoretotal) or MCT1 (Hscoretotal3×2×1x) with clinical variables including: breast cancer subtypes, tissue types, tumor size, patient’s racial/ethnic background, and age group. Groups were compared using the Mann–Whitney U test (or the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test when appropriate) for numerical data. …”
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