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Alana Smith, Gregory A. Vidal, Elizabeth Pritchard, Ryan Blue, Michelle Y. Martin, LaShanta J. Rice, Gwendolynn Brown and Athena Starlard-Davenport
African American women are substantially underrepresented in breast cancer genetic research studies and clinical trials, yet they are more likely to die from breast cancer. Lack of trust in the medical community is a major barrier preventing the successf...
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Angela D. Liese, Xiaonan Ma, Brent Hutto, Patricia A. Sharpe, Bethany A. Bell and Sara Wilcox
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as ?food deserts.? It is thought that improving food access may help curb the obesity epidemic. Little is known about where residents of food deserts shop and if ...
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Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Clifton Addison, Gregory Wilson, Jiankang Liu, Melody Fortune, Kiana Robinson, Monique White and Daniel Sarpong
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US and in Mississippi. Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women, and the underlying pathophysiology remains unknown, especially among African American (AA) women. The study purpose was to...
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Louis J. Stewart, Jean Wells, Frank Ross
While African American CPAs have experienced some considerable progress in the US public accounting profession over the past thirty years, their level of participation in the profession remains far below their representation in the general US population...
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Caroline Tolbert,Karen Mossberger,Bridgett King,Gena L. Miller
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Although the gender gap online has narrowed in the United States, little research on technology access and use has examined the different experiences of women?particularly the interaction between gender, race/ethnicity, and poverty. Using the most recent...
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