Racial Differences in Addiction and Other Disorders Aren’t Mostly Genetic
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By Marian Moser Jones Since the 1980s, black persons have been overrepresented in the United States homeless population. Given that morbidity and mortality is elevated among both the black population and the homeless population in comparison to the general U.S. population, this overrepresentation has important implications for health policy. However, the racial demographics of homelessness
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