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Reid, John D.; And Others – Phylon, 1977
Blacks have made enormous progress since the beginning of this century in improving their health and survival rates. In years of survival they are overtaking the more favored whites, but this has been accomplished largely by similar reductions of death rates at each age and from most causes. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Disease Incidence, Diseases
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Bowman, James E. – Phylon, 1977
The special problems and implications associated with genetic screening of blacks in the U.S. are discussed. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Diseases, Genetics, Health Conditions
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Pao-Min, Chang – Phylon, 1981
Examines current state of health and the increase in criminal offenses among Chinese Americans. Cites a number of causes for the rise in crime, which includes the breakdown of the traditional culture and family structure. (JCD)
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Crime, Ethnic Groups, Family Role
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Reid, John D.; Lee, Everett S. – Phylon, 1977
The consensus that emerged from the W. E. B. DuBois Conference on Black Health, held at Atlanta University in December of 1976 was that we are in the midst of a period of stagnation in regard to the improvement of black health. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Influences, Blacks, Conference Reports
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Kovar, Mary Grace – Phylon, 1977
Presents a demographic and public health approach and documents the changes and components of change in the mortality rates of black infants in the U.S. over different time periods. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Death, Demography, Health Conditions
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Miller, David C. – Phylon, 1977
The health problems of developing nations are very different from those of the industrialized world. Simpler and more extensive care is more effective in these settings than highly specialized technology and practices imported from Western countries. One key to improving general health and stabilizing population grwoth is the prevention of…
Descriptors: Clinics, Developing Nations, Health Conditions, Health Needs
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Yabura, Lloyd – Phylon, 1977
Notes that the forces of exploitation and racism relegate millions of human beings to a developmental cycle characterized by excessive and disproportionate infant mortality, maternal mortality, premature births, hunger and malnutrition, lead poisoning and untreated chronic disabilities. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Community, Diseases, Health Conditions, Lead Poisoning