Native Hawaiians More at Risk for Gout, University of Hawaii Study Reveals
June 01, 2022
June 01, 2022
HONOLULU, Hawaii, June 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
An analysis of nearly two decades of data revealed Native Hawaiian study participants had more than twice the risk of developing gout as older adults, relative to White participants. Black and Japanese participants had the second and third highest risk, respectively.
Gout, a common and painful form of arthritis, is becoming more prevalent in the U.S., but the differences in . . .
An analysis of nearly two decades of data revealed Native Hawaiian study participants had more than twice the risk of developing gout as older adults, relative to White participants. Black and Japanese participants had the second and third highest risk, respectively.
Gout, a common and painful form of arthritis, is becoming more prevalent in the U.S., but the differences in . . .