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Effects of poverty on childhood development seen in children as young as 5

Date:
October 9, 2020
Source:
University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences
Summary:
Researchers have found that health inequities can be measured in children as young as 5 years old. The research contributes to a growing body of literature finding that children of color who are also poor face greater health inequities than their white counterparts.
In a nationwide study, UCLA researchers have found that health inequities can be measured in children as young as 5 years old. The research, published in Health Affairs, contributes to a growing body of literature finding that children of color who are also poor face greater health inequities than their white counterparts. Full Story Here