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Session 112:
Health and Mortality Differences within the Hispanic Population

Friday, May 2
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM
Board Room 1
3rd Floor
Chair: Robert N. Anderson, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Discussant: Samuel Echevarria, Ohio State University

1.  Hispanic Pregnancy Outcomes: Differentials over Time and Current Risk Factor Effects  •   Parker Frisbie, University of Texas at Austin; Seung-Eun Song, University of Texas at Austin

2.  A Re-Examination of the Hispanic Mortality Paradox  •   Elizabeth Arias, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

3.  Health and Chronic Disease Epidemiology among Latino Adults  •   Barbara Zsembik, University of Florida

4.  Casting Light on the Hispanic Mortality Paradox: A Study of Age Patterns of Mortality at Older Ages  •   Cassio M. Turra, University of Pennsylvania

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