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In the largest study of its kind, a team of investigators from nine different universities have identified a correlative link between family income and a child’s brain structure.
More information: Charley Xia et al, Deciphering the influence of socioeconomic status on brain structure: insights from Mendelian randomization, Molecular Psychiatry (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41380 ...
Higher lifetime socioeconomic status (SES), particularly in adulthood, was associated with better cognitive function, healthier brain structure and slower cognitive decline.
Stefano B. Longo, Richard York, Structural Influences on Water Withdrawals: An Exploratory Macro-Comparative Analysis, Human Ecology Review, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Summer 2009), pp. 75-83 ... the ...
Black and Latino patients were less likely to be prescribed oral antivirals for COVID-19 compared with white patients. Barriers such as limited access to clinicians and home tests may drive a ...
Numerous social and structural factors, including immigration status, socioeconomic position and access to health care, contribute to differences in cardiovascular health and heart disease risk for ...
Socioeconomic factors, lack of English language proficiency and structural racism may uniquely affect cardiovascular health among Asian Americans, researchers said.
More information: Charley Xia et al, Deciphering the influence of socioeconomic status on brain structure: insights from Mendelian randomization, Molecular Psychiatry (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41380 ...