Transforming race-based health research in Canada
Datta et al discuss the race-based health research in Canada. Racism remains prevalent in Canada and it underpins health inequalities that are under-studied. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the country's leading health research investment agency, could address this by establishing a...
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