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Perceived discrimination as a modifier of health, disease, and medicine: empirical data from the COVID-19 pandemic

Medicine and Health

Perceived discrimination as a modifier of health, disease, and medicine: empirical data from the COVID-19 pandemic

M. E. Thomason, C. L. Hendrix, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Moriah E. Thomason, Cassandra L. Hendrix, Denise Werchan, and Natalie H. Brito unveils the prevalence of lasting symptoms after COVID-19 infection and highlights the crucial influence of social determinants like perceived discrimination and economic stress on recovery experiences. Discover how these factors have enduring effects on health and well-being in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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