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1 ter improvements in glycemic control for the less educated.
2 ations, earning lower incomes, and among the less educated.
4 who were underweight, African-American, and less educated and subjects who had higher depressive sym
6 lacks compared with Whites, deaths among the less educated, and deaths outside a hospital were more s
7 disparities remain, especially for the poor, less educated, and ethnic minority groups in remote area
8 up reported more financial difficulties, was less educated, and had a higher proportion of children w
9 B37 knowledge especially among lower income, less educated, and minority patients, may potentially ov
12 so increased among women who were non-White, less educated, and unmarried; whose pregnancy was uninte
15 vere obstetric complications were poorer and less educated at baseline than were women with uncomplic
17 merican compared with white and other races, less educated, current smokers, nonsupplement users, and
19 1C >/= 6.5% were older and more likely to be less educated, have nonwhite ethnicity, be obese, and ha
20 Blacks, Latinos, intravenous drug users, and less educated individuals need advance care planning int
21 ltivariate analyses, older (> or =65 years), less educated (< high school graduate), and light smoker
22 cide attempts were in younger birth cohorts, less educated, Midwest residents, and had 1 or more Diag
25 ess likely for men and those who were black, less educated, or younger than 30 or older than 59 years
34 pairment, 1.76 [CI, 1.34 to 2.32]); who were less educated (RR = 1.30 [CI, 1.02 to 1.67]); and who we
38 s tended to be younger, women, noncaucasian, less educated, unmarried, less likely to have health ins
39 smoking, low socioeconomic status and being less educated were all frequently and consistently found
40 ed using alcohol, being African American and less educated were associated with binge drinking, but r
42 the former received less prenatal care, were less educated, were more frequently transferred from oth
43 significantly higher among older, nonwhite, less educated women and those with greater comorbidity,
45 rectomy and/or oophorectomy (higher odds for less educated women) and those with intact reproductive
48 eight infants born to disadvantaged (single, less educated) women, particularly for deaths from conge
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