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Leah R. Miller

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  6
Citations -  275

Leah R. Miller is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Women of color & Life expectancy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 189 citations.

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The science of sex and gender in human health: online courses to create a foundation for sex and gender accountability in biomedical research and treatment.

TL;DR: “The Science of Sex and Gender in Human Health” online courses are freely available sources of information that provide healthcare providers and researchers with the resources to successfully account for sex and gender in their medical practice and research programs.
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A Report of the Women's Health Congress Workshop on The Health of Women of Color: A Critical Intersection at the Corner of Sex/Gender and Race/Ethnicity.

TL;DR: A preconference workshop at the 23rd Annual Women's Health Congress featured presentations by NIH intramural and extramural scientists who provided insight on the disparities of a wide range of conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, the risk of HIV infection, and disability in an aging population.
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Abstract 140: Women of Color: Where Race/Ethnicity, Sex/Gender, Culture and History Affect Cardiovascular Health and Disparities

TL;DR: The Women of Color Health Data Book, 4th edition, consists of US Government sourced, population-based health and disease data disaggregated by sex/gender and race/ethnicity with relevant discussions of the roles of historical, cultural and socio-geo-demographic factors in the health status of women of color.