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Equal Rights to Health
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, together with The California Endowment, Morehouse School of Medicine and Casey Family programs, sponsored a roundtable, "Equal Rights to health," to learn more about combating obesity among low-income racial and ethnic minority children. This report offers a set of suggested action items.Produced by Pyramid Communciations, a strategic public affairs firm.
| Organization | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The California Endowment, Moorehouse School of Medicine, Casey Family Programs |
| Resource Type | Research Report |
| Location | National |
| Publish Date | October 2005 |
| Download | EqualRightsHealth.pdf |
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