Non-white communities had significantly less access to opioid medications commonly prescribed for moderate to severe pain than white communities over the decade beginning in 2011, according to a study ...
This workshop was developed to study the connections between violence and other public health concerns in the U.S. and around the world. Participants explored the cross-reinforcements between ...
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Black and Hispanic patients with opioid use disorder were less likely to be given buprenorphine compared with white patients. Patients with Medicaid or Medicare Advantage plans were more likely to ...
A new study revealed racial and ethnic disparities in access to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment after emergency department (ED) visits, with Black and Hispanic individuals facing greater barriers ...
Does living in an unequal society make people unhappy? Not necessarily, reveals the largest study ever conducted on the ...
Research reveals Brazil’s unique risk factors, with education as the top predictor of cognitive decline, unlike other Latin American nations where mental health plays a larger role. Study: Social and ...