671 Native Health Disparities

February 05, 2026 00:01:21
671 Native Health Disparities
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671 Native Health Disparities

Feb 05 2026 | 00:01:21

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[00:00:00] Why are Native Americans still fighting for basic health and survival in one of the wealthiest nations in the world? US Researchers examined the national health interviews of health, mental health, and social inequality trends among U.S. native communities. They analyzed infant and child health, life expectancy, chronic illness, mental health, disability, and access to care. [00:00:21] Native populations experienced shorter lives, higher infant mortality and greater risk for diabetes, liver disease, alcohol related deaths, and youth suicide. Infant deaths from birth defects, premature birth, and unintentional injuries are significantly higher than for white Americans. 18% of native adults describe their health as fair or poor, twice the national rate, and 10% report serious psychological distress several times higher than other racial or ethnic groups. Their poverty, unemployment, and lack of insurance remain among the highest in the country. These findings reveal deep ongoing disparities that weaken health opportunity and and well being in Native communities. Your vote and voice matter. Encourage and learn from tribal voices. Native leaders support Native health programs and help communities reclaim wellness and dignity. Demand equitable and quality health care and education. Call out neglect when you see it. Lasting change begins with action.

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