Discrimination and systemic inflammation: A critical review and synthesis

•We summarize the literature on discrimination and inflammation.•We identify and describe conceptual and methodological limitations in the literature.•We underscore important directions for future research. Exposure to discrimination or unfair treatment has emerged as an important risk factor for il...

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Hauptverfasser: Cuevas, Adolfo G., Ong, Anthony D., Carvalho, Keri, Ho, Thao, Chan, Sze Wan (Celine), Allen, Jennifer D., Chen, Ruijia, Rodgers, Justin, Biba, Ursula, Williams, David R.
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