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For Hispanics in the United States, health disparities can mean decreased quality of life, loss of economic opportunities, and perceptions of injustice.
Nearly all Hispanic adults born in the United States of immigrant parents report they are fluent in English. ... Just 7% of foreign-born Hispanics speak mainly or only English at home;
The ACS is the largest household survey in the United States, with a sample of about 3 million addresses. ... Tables 1-36: Complete "Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States, 2007"
U.S. Census Bureau We the People: Hispanics in the United States 1; This report provides a portrait of the; Hispanic-origin population in the;
Hispanics are not going to make the United States into a Spanish-speaking country because nearly a quarter of this population speaks little or no Spanish at all, according to the Census,
OBJECTIVE: To review the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Hispanics in the US and highlight the modalities most likely to be unfamiliar to healthcare practitioners.
Although Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority population in the United States, they are underserved by the health-care system.1 Hispanics are less likely to seek and receive health-care...
For Hispanics in the United States, health disparities can mean decreased quality of life, loss of economic opportunities, and perceptions of injustice.
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of U.S. injury mortality among Hispanics, of past research, and of recommended research needs in the field of injury prevention and control.
Conclusion Hispanics in the United States have high rates of HCC that are second only to Asians/Pacific Islanders.
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