Underrepresentation of Black patients with psoriasis in trials and textbooks might partially explain why clinicians are slow to recognize nail involvement, even after psoriasis has been diagnosed.
The high burden of interpersonal racism experienced by Black women in the US may contribute to racial disparities in stroke incidence, new research suggests.
No racial or ethnic disparities in long-term adverse effects or cardiovascular mortality were seen among women with obstructive coronary artery disease treated in university or academic centers.
"Gaps in treatment can be used to inform healthcare providers about menopausal HT prescribing disparities, with the goal of improving equitable and advanced patient care among disadvantaged populations."
Black psychiatric inpatients are 85% more likely to be restrained with a physical or mechanical hold or medication than White patients, and often for longer periods.