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Primary care physicians caring for patients with diabetes have worse outcomes among their black patients than their white patients, reports a new study. Primary care physicians caring for patients ...
End stage renal disease due to diabetes is also 2.6 times more prevalent in Black Americans than non-Hispanic white Americans. Diabetes is an umbrella term for multiple conditions that cause ...
The gap in the use of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) among Black and white Medicare beneficiaries ... and these disparities include the use of diabetes technology.
In a qualitative analysis of adult’s perspectives on use of diabetes devices by their children, white parents reported experiences and observations different from those of Black parents relative ...
Diabetes mortality remained more than twice as high for Black Americans vs. white Americans in the 30 largest US cities from 2013 to 2017. Data were derived from Buscemi J, et al. Diabetes Res ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said diabetes is diagnosed in about 12% of Black people vs. only about 7% of white people. When it comes to death rates from diabetes per ...
This chart was first published in ... particularly those involving diabetes, asthma, self-reported health and medical care. White respondents self-reported higher levels of overall health (59% ...
The study also showed that Asian patients had a higher risk for developing diabetes, while Black patients showed a lower risk than white patients. "Our study results highlight important ...
In the report, diagnosed diabetes was at 11.7% among non-Hispanic Black people in the U.S. and 7.5% among non-Hispanic white people in the U.S. In 2018, non-Hispanic Black people were twice as ...
In the U.S., Black people are twice as likely as their white counterparts to die of diabetes. They are three times as likely to end up hospitalized for diabetes-related complications. They are ...