
Behavior & Society
Racism Is Literally Bad for Our Health
We must change the attitudes, practices and policies that disadvantage some racial and ethnic populations
We must change the attitudes, practices and policies that disadvantage some racial and ethnic populations
It’s the leading cause of preventable death worldwide; migrant children are especially vulnerable; and time is of the essence in treating it
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