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Herman A. van Wietmarschen, Sjef Staps, Judith Meijer, J. Francisca Flinterman and Miek C. Jong
Background. Despite considerable efforts, health disparities between people with high and low socioeconomic status (SES) have not changed over the past decades in The Netherlands. To create a culture of health and an environment in which all people can f...
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Shervin Assari, Shanika Boyce, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, Mohsen Bazargan and Ron Mincy
Background: Based on the Minorities? Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, indicators of high socioeconomic status, such as higher family income, show weaker protective effects on various developmental, behavioral, and health outcomes for Black than White...
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Regina Grazuleviciene, Sandra Andrusaityte, Tomas Gra?ulevicius and Audrius Dedele
Citizens? participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying local problems in the sustainable development and environmental planning policy. The principal aim of this study was to analyze whether any social differences...
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Chandra L. Jackson, Symielle A. Gaston, Rui Liu, Kenneth Mukamal and Eric B. Rimm
In the United States, racial minorities generally experience poorer cardiovascular health compared to whites, and differences in alcohol consumption and sleep could contribute to these disparities. With a nationally representative sample of 187,950 adult...
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Christine C. Ekenga, Cora-Ann McElwain and Nadav Sprague
Exposure to lead has long been a community health concern in St. Louis, Missouri. The objective of this study was to examine public response to reports of elevated lead levels in school drinking water in St. Louis, Missouri via Twitter, a microblogging p...
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Alessandro Rigolon, Matthew H. E. M. Browning, Kangjae Lee and Seunguk Shin
This review examines disparities in access to urban green space (UGS) based on socioeconomic status (SES) and race-ethnicity in Global South cities. It was motivated by documented human health and ecosystem services benefits of UGS in Global South countr...
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Aliasghar A. Kiadaliri, Reza Hosseinpour, Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli and Ulf-G Gerdtham
During past decades, the number of dentists has continuously increased in Iran. Beside the quantity, the distribution of dentists affects the oral health status of population. The current study aimed to assess the pure and social disparities in distribut...
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Ari S. Lewis, Sonja N. Sax, Susan C. Wason and Sharan L. Campleman
Regulatory agencies are under increased pressure to consider broader public health concerns that extend to multiple pollutant exposures, multiple exposure pathways, and vulnerable populations. Specifically, cumulative risk assessment initiatives have str...
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