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Research shows one of the widest racial disparities in women’s health is that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from childbirth than white women.
Dr. Judith Joseph discusses how high-functioning depression affects Black women and the importance of recognizing and treating the condition.
Dr. Chelsey Green is making history after becoming the first Black woman elected chair of the Recording Academy Board of ...
California lawmakers are pushing a bill that would require doctors to receive more training on menopause, aiming to address ...
When you think about Black women and plastic surgery, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) a backside enhancement procedure that takes fat from other parts of ...
How are we going to implement these things…[when] you can’t even say the words ‘disparity,’ ‘inequity,’ ‘women,’ ‘race’?” ...
Georgia woman who was nine weeks pregnant when declared brain dead and now is forced to carry her baby to viability is the ...
Epidemiologist Christine Ambrosone spoke about her work at the annual lecture named for the UB faculty member who helped ...
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNHistoric marker for first black female Indiana pharmacist"She did everything with kindness, and I think that's an important lesson to carry on today," said Kathy Tretter. "She did ...
Inspired by her own mother's battle, Dr. Lauren Powell is on a mission to improve care for lupus patients of all backgrounds.
Dr. Kameelah Phillips shares the importance of empowerment and what women can do take control of their health and bodies.
Moreover, black women (32%) were slightly less likely than white women (37%) to report having too many other things to worry about, and similar proportions reported being too busy to make time to see ...
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