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Comparison of the outcome and treatment of psychosis in people of Caribbean orig

College Medical Schools, Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, UK. Abstract Background: The comparative outcome of psychosis in British Whites and UK African-Caribbeans...

Unrecognised and unregistered visual impairment

Affiliation 1 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Birmingham, Medical School. Abstract... Asians and Afro-Caribbeans were under-represented in the group eligible for registration....

Differences in psychiatric admission patterns between Caribbeans from different

Affiliation 1 Department of Community Medicine, Charing Cross Medical School, London. Abstract Routine DHSS data show that in London, Jamaicans have higher psychiatric admission rates than...

Hypertension, hypertensive end organ damage, diabetes and coronary heart disease in Afro-Caribbeans in th....

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Intercontinental Book Centre - Chapter Two: Africans, African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans

Author: Godfrey Mwakikagile · Paperback: 148 pages · Publisher: New Africa Press (5 January 2007) · ISBN-10: 098025874X · ISBN-13: 9780980258745

David Strain | The Medical School | University of Exeter

Exeter Medical School Website links The Medical School About us Our departments New students Studying Research People Leadership Academic staff Research students News Events Contact us Prof...

Accessibility of health and social services to immigrant elders: the Islington S

University Medical School, London, UK. *.**********@***.**.** Abstract Background: Numbers of... Africans and Caribbeans used day care and other social services most frequently. Conclusions...

G K Balasubramani - ResearchGate

Home University of Pittsburgh G K Balasubramani G K Balasubramani University of Pittsburgh | Pitt · Department of Epidemiology, Graduate School of Public Health PhD ContactConnect with...

Girl Up Caribbeans님의 업데이트

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Monthly Review | Cuba’s Medical Mission

When the Ebola virus began to spread through western Africa in fall 2014, much of the world panicked. Soon, over 20,000 people were infected, more than 8,000 had died, and worries mounted that the death toll could reach into hundreds of thousands. The United States provided military support; other countries promised money. Cuba was the first nation to respond with what was most needed: it sent 103 nurses and 62 doctors as volunteers to Sierra Leone. With 4,000 medical staff (including 2,400 doct...

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