
Lack Of Health Data Hurting Black Canadian Women, U of T Researchers Find
The health of Black Canadian women may be endangered by a lack of data, according to a first-of-its-kind paper by University of Toronto researchers. The
The health of Black Canadian women may be endangered by a lack of data, according to a first-of-its-kind paper by University of Toronto researchers. The
In today’s America, minority patients still have markedly worse health outcomes than white patients. The differences are greatest for black Americans: Compared to white patients,
Now, more than ever, the Canadian health-care system needs to accurately reflect the diversity of the country’s population. More than 20 students who self-identify as
Serena Thompson, vice-president of the Sickle Cell Association of Ontario, lives with sickle cell disease, a genetic condition that affects the shape and function of a
The Black Health Professionals Network (BHPN) is a professional organization dedicated to increasing access to healthcare for all Canadians.