Collaboration utilizes digital content to educate children and inspire healthy outcomes
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SAN ANTONIO and SECAUCUS, N.J., May 24 2021 /CSRwire/ – Childhood obesity has disproportionately affected Hispanic and Black communities as a result of negative social determinants of health for years. In the wake of COVID-19, low-income and racial/ethnic minority families, particularly Hispanic and African American, are struggling with an even greater risk of health complications such as obesity, diabetes, respiratory ailments and other predisposing conditions, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control.
To help address the health inequity crisis, the Social and Health Research Center (SAHRC) of San Antonio, Texas has developed the
/PRNewswire/ Childhood obesity has disproportionately affected Hispanic and Black communities as a result of negative social determinants of health for.
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RepliCel Launches the Next Stage of a Research Project with the University of British Columbia to Build World-Class Hair Follicle Cell Data Map
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11 May 2021, 20:05 GMT+10
Early identification of unique cell markers is expected to have valuable impact on patents, clinical efficacy, and manufacturing optimization
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTC PINK:REPCF)(TSXV:RP)(FRA:P6P2) ( RepliCel or the Company ) is pleased to announce it has now signed and launched a new collaborative research project agreement with the University of British Columbia ( UBC ) that enables the second stage of its cell marker research. The project is being co-led by RepliCel s Dr. Kevin McElwee and UBC s Professor Youwen Zhou.