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Applying The Transitive Property of Equality May Be a Way to Understand the Outrage Over Congressman Byron Donalds' Comments About the Black Family During Jim Crow. – ThyBlackMan.com

Applying The Transitive Property of Equality May Be a Way to Understand the Outrage Over Congressman Byron Donalds' Comments About the Black Family During Jim Crow. – ThyBlackMan.com
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Spirometry clinical trial eligibility may differ with race-neutral equations

Equations that don t use racially and ethnically adjusted spirometry results to help determine eligibility for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) clinical trials may lead to higher percentages of Black patients enrolled, according to research published at the ATS 2024 International Conference.

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Massive study of cancer in Black women in the U.S. includes Pennsylvania

Massive study of cancer in Black women in the U.S. includes Pennsylvania
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New survey shows the confidence to perform CPR has significantly increased from 30% to 44% in Black participants, 37% to 44% in those of Hispanic origin

More Black and Hispanic people in the U.S. feel confident performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). A 2023 American Heart Association survey found that 44% of Black Americans now feel confident in performing conventional CPR, up from 30% polled just three years ago. Hispanic survey participants also reported gains with a 7% increase from 37% in 2021

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US Black, Hispanic Confidence in CPR Skills Rising

US Black, Hispanic Confidence in CPR Skills Rising
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