Guess what? A new study has shown that Black men are healthier and less likely to die untimely deaths in prison than on the outside.
That's right. They are claiming the brothers are better off behind bars.
What I don't know, but would like to know, is whether this study covers issues such as
- African American men becoming addicted to drugs while incarcerated?
- African American men becoming HIV positive while behind bars? and
- Black men being disproportionately reprepresented in the prison population - on both sides of the Atlantic? (Maybe they are just in there for their health.)
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The Black Barbershop Men's Health Project promotes health to African American men in the areas of hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes. To read an article about the project by Dr. Bill Releford, click here to order the free ebook More Black Success Volume 4.
Click here to read more about Black men's health in More Black Success.
Monday, July 18, 2011
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