Considering that income can in-fluence health and health care access in the US,9 this study alsoevaluated how racial and ethnic differences varied by income.
Nice little add on
Considering that income can in-fluence health and health care access in the US,9 this study alsoevaluated how racial and ethnic differences varied by income.
Nice little add on
In a serial cross-sectional survey study of US adults from 1999to 2018, racial and ethnic differences in self-reported health status, access, and affordabilityimproved in some subgroups, but largely persisted.
The question we now have to ask is why?
The elimination of racial and ethnic differences in health status and health careaccess is a US goal, but it is unclear whether the country has made progress over thelast 2 decades.
Clear and obvious statement as to why this study is important.
What if there was, like, a smartphone for ducks? How would that work? What would they use it for? And what was that Paul Simon lyric, the one from "You Can Call Me Al," that's been in your head all day? How would your life change if you owned a bread maker? You'd have to buy yeast. Is yeast expensive? You could make your own bread every few days, but then it might go stale. It's not the same as store-bought bread; it's just not. Oh, right! "Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard." Is Paul Simon still alive? You should check Wikipedia. Sometimes you confuse him with Paul McCartney or Paul Shaffer. Shame about David Bowie. Can you put coffee in a humidifier?
This is what you call spiraling and I definitely do it all the time
Genuine contemplation of a career in the humanities
I actually wen through that for about a week last semester was very close to switching to an English major
It reminded me of kindergarten, when I would feel proud after reading a book above my grade level.
This was definitely me when i was younger