Yale Study Finds Racial Disparities in Chronic Disease 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 the importance of understanding these disparities to improve targeted healthcare interventions. The findings suggest that race and ethnicity influence the impact of chronic illnesses on mortality rates, emphasizing the need for personalized approaches in medical treatment and public health strategies to address these inequities.
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