Tulane University: New Study Links Historical Redlining to Delays in HIV Treatment
November 12, 2024
November 12, 2024
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Nov. 12 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
A new study from Tulane University finds that historical, race-based lending practices are still impacting health today, linking these discriminatory policies to delays in effective HIV treatment within affected neighborhoods.
The lending practice, called redlining, was abolished in 1968. Yet, those living in once historically redlined neighborhoods experience 15% longer del . . .
A new study from Tulane University finds that historical, race-based lending practices are still impacting health today, linking these discriminatory policies to delays in effective HIV treatment within affected neighborhoods.
The lending practice, called redlining, was abolished in 1968. Yet, those living in once historically redlined neighborhoods experience 15% longer del . . .