Race and Ethnicity Influence Chronic Condition Impact on Mortality
Source: Yale Researchers Report Race and Ethnicity-Based Variations in Contributions of Chronic Conditions to Mortality (2025-09-16)
Yale researchers have identified significant variations in how chronic conditions contribute to mortality across different racial and ethnic groups. The study highlights that the impact of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions on death rates differs notably among populations, emphasizing the importance of tailored healthcare strategies. The findings suggest that social determinants, access to care, and biological factors play roles in these disparities. Understanding these differences can help inform targeted interventions to reduce mortality gaps and improve health outcomes for diverse communities.
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