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Why It's Important that Minority Communities Join Research Studies
Research has advanced significantly in how we treat disease and address health disparities. Yet, a deep gap remains—especially when it comes to trust and inclusion. Historical abuses in communities of color, combined with cultural skepticism and misinformation, have made many hesitant to engage in research.
What’s often misunderstood is that “research” isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s a broad field with many different purposes and methods. To close the gap, we must first understa

Jaime P. Morales
Apr 254 min read
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Exploring the Role of Marginalized Communities in Research: Understanding the Impact and Position
Understanding Research, and What Does it Mean To understand the importance of conducting research, it’s essential to first understand the...

jaimemoralesj14
Apr 183 min read
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Paid Research Study: Exploring Women of Color's Experiences After Gestational Diabetes
Pregnancy is tough, and with diabetes, it’s even harder. This research explores how policy, stress, and more affect reproductive health.

jaimemoralesj14
Feb 263 min read
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