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UCLA research shows significant gains over the past decade, but disparities persist
An impressive 3 in 4 California children ages 2 to 5 had a regular dental checkup in 2012, including those from poorer households, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2015
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UCLA research shows significant gains over the past decade, but disparities persist
An impressive 3 in 4 California children ages 2 to 5 had a regular dental checkup in 2012, including those from poorer households, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2015
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Fewer than 52 percent of Korean women over 40 have had a mammogram screening in the last two years, giving them the lowest mammogram screening rate of all racial and ethnic groups in California, according to a new fact sheet from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research developed with a grant from Susan G. Komen®. California is home to about 31 percent of the entire U.S.
April 30, 2014
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Fewer than 52 percent of Korean women over 40 have had a mammogram screening in the last two years, giving them the lowest mammogram screening rate of all racial and ethnic groups in California, according to a new fact sheet from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research developed with a grant from Susan G. Komen®. California is home to about 31 percent of the entire U.S.
April 30, 2014
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Los Angeles, CA - Two new fact sheets show that nearly one-third of young children 11 years of age or younger have never visited a dental provider or have not visited a dental provider in more than one year.
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
- 29% of young California children do not get regular dental care.
April 29, 2008
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Los Angeles, CA - Two new fact sheets show that nearly one-third of young children 11 years of age or younger have never visited a dental provider or have not visited a dental provider in more than one year.
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
Researcher Nadereh Pourat examined rates of visits by California Assembly and Senate districts.
Research findings include:
- 29% of young California children do not get regular dental care.
April 29, 2008