Recently added articles from Minority Health Today:
From the Executive Editor.(global HIV/AIDS epidemic)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
Jul 01, 2000 ... Louis W. Sullivan THE HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGE OF THE GLOBAL HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC Many of us followed the scientific and public reports emanating from the International Conference on HIV and AIDS held in Durban, South Africa, in July 2000--the first time this important ...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.(Letter to the Editor)
Jul 01, 2000 ... Novel Theory Offered on Cause of Domestic Violence The article "Domestic Violence: What Clinicians Need to Know," by Janice B. Asher, MD, in the January/February 2000 issue of Minority Health Today takes the politically correct, if misinformed, view that women are the ...
THE CHANGING FACE OF AIDS.
Jul 01, 2000; ... Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic has had a profound effect on the nation's health. Nearly 700 000 people in the United States were reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to have contracted acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
WOMEN MEDICAL STUDENTS TEND TO FAVOR HEALTH CARE REFORM.
Jul 01, 2000; ... Abstract A study was designed to measure the effect of the rapidly increasing number of women in medicine on health care reform, with its potential to benefit minority and high-risk populations. Goals of the study were to assess physicians' attitudes toward health ...
BLACK MEN AND DIVORCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR CULTURALLY COMPETENT PRACTICE.
Jul 01, 2000; ... Divorce takes a particularly heavy toll on black men, resulting in mental health problems that commonly present as physiological symptoms Introduction The structure of the black family has undergone significant change over the past 30 year. [1,3] One dramatic aspect ...