Number of Chronic Medical Conditions Fully Mediates the Effects of Race on Mortality; 25-Year Follow-Up of a Nationally Representative Sample of Americans.
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Diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and long-term risk of renal disease mortality: Racial and socioeconomic differences.Socioeconomic Status and Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes; Race by Gender Differences.Income Gradient in Renal Disease Mortality in the United States.The Benefits of Higher Income in Protecting against Chronic Medical Conditions Are Smaller for African Americans than Whites.Chronic Conditions May Be More Important Than Race or Ethnicity in Relation to Health Information Seeking and Use.High Income Protects Whites but Not African Americans against Risk of Depression.
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Number of Chronic Medical Conditions Fully Mediates the Effects of Race on Mortality; 25-Year Follow-Up of a Nationally Representative Sample of Americans.
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Shervin Assari
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10.1007/S40615-016-0266-4
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2016-07-20T00:00:00Z