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Published: April 03, 2024

Unfavorable social factors may raise heart disease risk factors in Asian American adults

The link between social determinants of health (income, neighborhood cohesion, psychological distress, etc.) and cardiovascular disease risk factors varied widely among some subgroups of Asian American adults, finds a study in the Journal of the American Heart Association
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