Did you know that nearly half of Latino adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure? However, Latinos are less likely to receive treatment compared to other groups due to various factors. #HispanicHeritageMonth #HeartHealth #Hypertension
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https://lnkd.in/eUz4q6WX AHRQ Stats: Prevalence of Long COVID According to Income Among adults who ever had COVID-19, those living in high-income households were less likely to report ever having long COVID (11.0 percent) than those living in middle-income households (15.6 percent), low-income or near poor households (17.4 percent), and those living in poor households (17.2 percent). (Source: AHRQ Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Statistical Brief #557 – Prevalence of Long COVID Among Adults Who Have Ever Had COVID-19, by Selected Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics, U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, Spring 2023)
Prevalence of Long COVID Among Adults Who Have Ever Had COVID-19, by Selected Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics, U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population, Spring 2023
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?? Impact of Redlining on Diabetes?? A study explores how historic redlining affects diabetes prevalence among U.S. adults. The findings reveal a direct link between redlining and higher diabetes rates, influenced by factors like incarceration, poverty, discrimination, substance use, housing, education, unemployment, and food access. This study highlights the urgent need for interventions to combat the effects of structural racism on health outcomes. ? For more insights, check out the full study [here](https://lnkd.in/eWYCiJQj). ?? #HealthEquity #DiabetesAwareness #StructuralRacism #PublicHealth #Research
Historic Redlining and Impact of Structural Racism on Diabetes Prevalence in a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adults - PubMed
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The world population is expected to fall for the first time since the Black Death because of plummeting birth rates, a Lancet study has found. The decline in the number of children women are having has started to slow the growth of the global population, which stands at just over eight billion, and could mean it starts to fall within decades. It would be the first time that the number of people on the planet has decreased since the Black Death bubonic plague pandemic killed as many as 50 million people in the mid-1300s, including up to a third of the population in Europe. https://lnkd.in/gdzgwe5K
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It's #WorldPopulationDay! If you read mainstream news, you might be led to believe that low birth rates are driving an "underpopulation" crisis. This is absurd and completely untrue. New UN projections released today reveal we are still headed for more than 10 billion people by the end of the century. Learn more about why this is the real cause for concern: https://lnkd.in/dt2ysk-c
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?? As Europe’s population ages, the number of people suffering from structural heart disease (SHD) is increasing. Yet not everyone faces equal odds when it comes to SHD detection and treatment The report developed by the International Longevity Centre - UK reveals that age, socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity, and location impact treatment disparities. ??Discover the varying risks faced by those affected by inequality with the following animation. Find out more on the matter including potential solutions for all stakeholders to address inequalities in the report: https://lnkd.in/eBJBXmWg #HealthInequalities #CardiovascularHealth #PublicHealth #SHD
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???? The demographic downturn: Analyzing the impact of declining birth rates on society. This in-depth article explores the economic, healthcare, and policy challenges ahead. A crucial read for professionals seeking to navigate and strategize for the future. #PopulationTrends #EconomicForecasting #PolicyMaking Discover more: https://lnkd.in/e6hgk3gS
The Impending Impact of Declining Birth Rates on Society
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?? New Insights on Long COVID Prevalence by Demographic & Socioeconomic Factors A recent study reveals that 13.7% of adults who have ever had COVID-19 report experiencing long COVID, with significant disparities based on gender, age, income, and geographic location. For instance, women are more likely than men to report long COVID (16.5% vs. 10.5%), and those in lower-income households report higher prevalence rates. These findings underscore the importance of addressing the social determinants of health in managing post-COVID conditions. https://lnkd.in/gUYMy77d #LongCOVID #HealthcareEconomics #HealthDisparities
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???? The demographic downturn: Analyzing the impact of declining birth rates on society. This in-depth article explores the economic, healthcare, and policy challenges ahead. A crucial read for professionals seeking to navigate and strategize for the future. #PopulationTrends #EconomicForecasting #PolicyMaking Discover more: https://lnkd.in/e6hgk3gS
The Impending Impact of Declining Birth Rates on Society
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The global population age 85+ is projected to QUADRUPLE by 2060! The coming decades are an opportunity for unprecedented independence, vibrancy, and dignity in aging, but the risks for unmet needs and untended suffering are also high. Planning for an aging society has to be a key focus of families, governments, businesses and institutions. Read more in my 1st Landers-StratAGEy newsletter post, subscribe, and stay tuned for a new newsletter in a few days: https://lnkd.in/eun8J_qy
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In 2019, just 1 in 11 people were over 65. By 2050, this will have risen to 1 in 6. What's driving this? Medical advancements combined with declining birth rates mean that older people are beginning to make up a greater proportion of the world's population. What does this mean for me? As the global population ages, ageism is preventing us from adapting. Educating ourselves on ageism and actively combatting it in our daily lives will help us create a world that can still function and support an ageing population. Zooming out. Ageing populations will become increasingly common around the world. How well we can support them will depend on the actions we take today. #PopulationChanges #AgeingPopulation #Ageism
Demographic Change and Healthy Ageing - Combatting Ageism
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