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Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Health Care Settings

caducei symbol1 in 10 of King County adult residents believe they have experienced discrimination in health care settings in the past year. For persons of color living in King County these occurrences are reported much more frequently.

Drug trends reportsDrug Abuse Trends in King County. Detailing local area drug trends based on treatment admissions, emergency department mentions and drug-caused deaths.

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Gay, lesbian and bisexual teens, especially who have grown up in cultures that disapprove and disrespect sexual minorities, may drink to make their feelings go away. Drinking is one response and unfortunately can make things worse.

King County Medical Examiner's Annual Reports
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Updated: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 at 12:44 PM

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