Unfortunately, the stats about poverty skew heavily towards people of color too, and suggest a vicious cycle that can be difficult to break.
Read MoreAdolescents from low-income families are more likely than their affluent peers to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease like obesity, inactivity, poor nutrition and tobacco use, a U.S. study suggests.
Read MoreUnfortunately, the stats about poverty skew heavily towards people of color too, and suggest a vicious cycle that can be difficult to break.
Read MoreAdolescents from low-income families are more likely than their affluent peers to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease like obesity, inactivity, poor nutrition and tobacco use, a U.S. study suggests.
Read MoreStudies published by the American Medical Association confirm that the majority of patient complaints and symptoms are stress-related.
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