Reframing Research on Racial Inequities in Oral Health
Race has long been at the core of oral health research. In 1851, The Lancet published a seminal article arguing that[...]
Read MoreBy: João Luiz Bastos, PhD and Helena Mendes Constante, PhD
Race has long been at the core of oral health research. In 1851, The Lancet published a seminal article arguing that[...]
Read MoreBy: Sanjay Basu, MD, PhD
As COVID-19 cases surge nationwide, routine and regular testing of asymptomatic people is being provided on an ad-hoc[...]
Read MoreBy: Myra Parker (Mandan-Hidatsa-Cree), PhD, JD, MPH
The COVID-19 pandemic presents American Indian and Alaska Native communities with the biggest public health crisis[...]
Read MoreBy: Desiree Collins-Bradley
The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt across the United States, and this includes the ways in which[...]
Read MoreBy: Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo, PhD, MPH
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the systemic limitations of the American health system when confronted with the[...]
Read MoreBy: Bethany Canver, MD, MSW, MSSP, Emma Biegacki, MPH and Kenneth Morford, MD
Addiction is a chronic medical condition that carries significantly elevated risk of morbidity and mortality, as the[...]
Read MoreBy: Suporna Chaudhuri
As the world has watched with bated breath, the 2020 United States presidential election has unfolded into a paradigm[...]
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Karas Montez, PhD and Jason Beckfield, PhD
Americans die younger than people in other high-income countries. With a life expectancy of 78.5 years in 2018,[...]
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