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"Hang Ups, Let Downs, Bad Breaks, Setbacks": Impact of Structural Socioeconomic Racism and Resilience on Cognitive Change Over Time for Persons Racialized as Black.

Paris B Adkins-JacksonBoeun KimCésar Higgins TejeraTiffany N FordAriana N GobaudKyler J Sherman-WilkinsIndira C TurneyJustina F Avila-RiegerKendra D SimsSafiyyah M OkoyeDaniel W BelskyTanisha G Hill-JarrettLaura SamuelGabriella SolomonJack H CleeveGilbert GeeRoland J ThorpeDeidra C CrewsRachel R HardemanZinzi D BaileySarah L SzantonJennifer J Manly
Published in: Health equity (2024)
These findings reveal the impact of racist U.S. policies enacted in the past that influence cognitive health over time and dementia risk later in life.
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