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New Study Links Asthma Rates and Racism

Por: The Root Health September 24, 2022

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I’ve wondered for a long time just how much a place can make you sick. Not just any place, but the specific place where I spent my early childhood, in what used to be the Allequippa Terrace Apartments in Pittsburgh’s Hill District. If you’re Black and from Pittsburgh of a certain pre-gentrification era (new townhouses now sell in the $700,000s there, marketed to doctors at the nearby University of Pittsburgh), it’s a near guarantee that... + full article



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