For years the Hispanic population has been underrepresented in everything from politics to media but as the population grows, they are becoming more and more influential across all aspects of U.S. society. Show more - Description Published by , Dec 18, 2023...
The US Hispanic population faces rising skin cancer risks and poorer clinical outcomes, despite lower incidence rates. Acculturation, adopting elements of the dominant culture, may influence skin cancer attitudes and behaviors among Hispanics. We systematically reviewed PubMed articles from 2000 to 2023....
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In addition, although these findings were gathered in the context of communication about contact tracing efforts and were conducted prior to the availability of vaccines for the population in the U.S., insights from this study may be applied to encourage people in communities of color to engage ...
" Simmonds said. "We found that the disparities among different population groups narrowed a little over time, and this likely shows that some of these conditions are being recognized and treated. However, even at the one-year mark, the overall treatment disparities remain for the treatment of ...
Hispanic population in the U.S. Hispanic media in the U.S. Key figures Select health problems Percentage of Hispanics with current asthma Share of Latinos in California who are obese Rate of HIV diagnoses among Hispanics aged 20 to 24 years (per 100,000 population) Cancer Number ...
Introduction: The Hispanic population in the US faces a higher risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Multiple factors influence this risk, including genetics, environmental factors, and socioeconomic statuses. Inadequate access to nutritious foods, or food insecurity, is prevalent among His...
The long and violent Mexican Revolution causes a surge of Mexicans to cross the U.S. border, with El Paso, Texas, serving as "Mexican Ellis Island," according to theLibrary of Congress. The U.S. census finds Mexican immigrants to have tripled in population between 1910 and 1930, from 20...
in the time it takes the average person to read this email, there will be more than 150 Hispanics added to the U.S. population. But the story doesn’t end there. The U.S. Hispanic market is evolving and diversifying rapidly. In the 2020 Census, only 21% of Hispanics identified as “...
This paper draws on case-level records from the US Sentencing Commission (USSC there- 1We use the adjective Hispanic or Latino interchangeably in this paper, consistently with the practice of the US Census Bureau (see https://www.census.gov/topics/population/hispanic-origin/about. html, last ...