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The Colors of Care

Tuesday, December 10, 2002

To read the the complete package "Colors of Care," by the staff of the Post-Gazette's Your Health section, click on the following links:

Part 8: Members of the majority population experience health disparities, too.

Part 7: Doctor's offices face the tough task of assuring the best care for non-English speaking patients.

Part 6: Is race or ethnicity more important in providing health care to minorities?

Part 5: Role models needed for minority doctors

Part 4: Minorities lag in receiving transplants and heart surgeries

Part 3: Despite access to health care, the poor often can't afford it.

Part 2: Genetics and race: Researchers explore why rates of disease vary from one population to another.

Part 1: How many birthdays? The plain fact is different races have different chances for good health in this country. What's not so plain is why.

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