Greg Hall, MD
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How Blood Pressure Treatment Is Different for African Americans
African Americans have higher rates of high blood pressure than other groups, and often need different medications to keep it under control.
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Improving Cancer Outcomes Among African Americans
Cancer screenings and prevention strategies are essential in helping reduce the burden of cancer in the African American community.
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Patient-Centered Health Care for African-Americans
African-Americans don’t live as long as other races in the US. At higher risk for heart disease, stroke and cancer, these disparities aren’t necessarily genetic, but clinicians can help reverse the trend.
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Check Yourself: Preventive Care Needs for Men
With an average lifespan of seven years less than women, comprehensive and preventive care for men is essential.
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