Pervasive structural racism in environmental epidemiology
Abstract Background Epistemological biases in environmental epidemiology prevent the full understanding of how racism's societal impacts directly influence health outcomes. With the ability to focus on "place" and the totality of environmental exposures, environmental epidemiologists...
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Main Authors: | Melissa J. Perry (Author), Suzanne Arrington (Author), Marlaina S. Freisthler (Author), Ifeoma N. Ibe (Author), Nathan L. McCray (Author), Laura M. Neumann (Author), Patrick Tajanlangit (Author), Brenda M. Trejo Rosas (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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