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Category Archives: Healthy Immigrant Effect
Understanding the Healthy Immigrant Effect and Cardiovascular Disease: Looking to Big Data and Beyond
Lisa Bates and colleagues just published an editorial in Circulation on the “Healthy Immigrant Effect” – the better health outcomes observed among immigrants as compared to their native born peers. Their editorial comments on research from the Cardiovascular Health in Ambulatory Care Research Team (CANHEART) … Continue reading
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