Doctors Focus On Minority Health
April 7th, 2008 by flanewsDoctors, nurses, and activists were in Tallahassee today to draw attention to the health problems facing minorities. Minorities are less likely to have insurance, due to poverty. They’re also less likely to receive preventative care. The Secretary of the Florida Health Department Ana Viamonte-Ros says many health problems facing low income minorities face can be prevented with good oral hygiene.
“Minority populations are less likely to have access to the oral care that prevents and protects tooth decay, periodontal disease, gingivitis, oral cancer and others,” Viamonte-Ros said.
April is National Minority Health Month. This year’s focus is oral health.
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