Children In Non-English-speaking Households Face Many Health Disparities, Researcher Concludes
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 - 07:21
in Health & Medicine
Children in US households where English is not the primary language experience multiple disparities in health care. Non-English primary language children were more likely to be overweight, have only fair or poor dental health, and be uninsured or sporadically insured.
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