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Date Added: July 14, 2008 11:32:03 PM
The following highlights recent efforts and initiatives that seek to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities. Bemidji, Minn.: The White Earth Band of Chippewa will soon begin the development of a substance abuse and mental health treatment center for American Indian youth, the AP/St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. The center will treat children ages 12 to 18.

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