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Emotional support buffers the biological toll of racial discrimination in young African-Americans
February 3, 2014 by NewsBot
African American youth who report experiencing frequent discrimination during adolescence are at risk for developing heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke in later years, according to a new study.The study also found that emotional support from parents and peers can protect African American youth from stress-related damage to their bodies and health.