Neighborhoods with sparse food access and low income could be a risk factor for accelerated cognitive decline and lead to more health disparities, a report published Tuesday in BMC Medicine finds.
LOS ANGELES — New development in low-income neighborhoods across the country is pricing out some who have been there for years. Now businesses owners and advocates are adjusting to battle ...
The new law eliminates a federal loan program that has been particularly helpful for medical students from lower-income backgrounds in rural and underserved urban areas. As part of the recently passed ...
The research adds to the evidence of an association between social determinants of health and poor health outcomes.
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