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Florida Study Outlines Causes Of High Infant Mortality Rate; Racism, Inequalities In Health Care Among Factors - Read More

Date Added: June 05, 2008 01:20:02 PM
Racism and inequalities in education, housing and health are among the contributing factors to Jacksonville, Fla.'s high infant mortality rate, particularly in the black community, according to a recent study, the Florida Times-Union reports.

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