Redlining and Neighborhood Health
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Research suggests that living in neighborhoods that were historically redlined may have negative effects on health, including potential links to infertility, mental health issues, and higher rates of certain diseases. The specific health impacts being studied include possible connections to breast cancer, reduced ability to conceive, and other health-related consequences. The effects of redlining on neighborhood health appear to persist even decades after the practice was outlawed.
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