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Diabetic amputations are on the rise among Blacks and Latinos

by Theara Coleman, The Week US
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The number of people with diabetes has increased in the United States in recent years, and so has the number of amputations related to diabetes complications. As with many other health disparities in the United States, Black and Latin American communities have been hardest hit by this crisis, experiencing higher rates of amputations than whites.

“The Most Prominent Disparity in Health between Blacks and Whites in America”

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