What is it about Latino aging that may be the same or different among Europeans and Black Americans?
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In this episode we speak with three doctors from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley about what’s unique about Latino aging. Rio Grande Valley is committed to enhancing the diversity of the workforce and reducing health disparities among Hispanics in South Texas through advanced research in dementia, and minority aging. Because of its unique geographical location on the South Texas/Mexico border with a large Hispanic population, we deliberate the differences and similarities of Hispanics, Europeans, and Black Americans.
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