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How White and African Americans View Their Health and Social Problems: Different Experiences, Different Expectations
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How White and African Americans View Their Health and Social Problems: Different Experiences, Different Expectations

R.J. Blendon, A.C. Scheck, K. Donelan, C.A. Hill, M. Smith, D. Beatrice and D. Altman
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol.273(4), pp.341-346
1995
PMID: 7815666

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