id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-016075-ind62t53 Hwang, Stephen W. Homeless People 2005 .txt text/plain 10404 447 48 The prevalence of serious dermatologic conditions, while probably quite high among street-dwellers, appears to be relatively low among homeless people living in shelters that provide adequate clothing, laundry facilities, bathing facilities, and medical care. As noted previously, homeless people in cities with few shelter beds are more likely to live on the street or other places not intended for human habitation, with potentially adverse health effects. Some cities have free-care clinics or community health centers that provide ambulatory services for homeless persons as well as other low-income residents. Efforts to displace street youth and homeless people rather than offer them any meaningful help might have negative effects on health and in fact increase high-risk behaviors such as survival sex and unsafe injection drug use practices (O'Grady and Greene, 2003; Wood, et al., 2004) . ./cache/cord-016075-ind62t53.txt ./txt/cord-016075-ind62t53.txt