A large and growing body of research shows that the day-to-day experiences of African-Americans create physiological responses that lead to premature aging (meaning that people are biologically older than their chronological age). Or, as described in the American Behavioral Scientist, “experiences of racial discrimination are an important type of psychosocial stressor that can lead to adverse changes in health status and altered behavioral patterns that increase health risks.”
Read MoreAt our most recent CMA Board meeting, conversation turned to current political activity and specifically the media ads on HB 6 on nuclear energy subsidy and renewable energy….
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