Women
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What Black Women Can Say When Symptoms Dismissed During Pregnancy
[ad_1] When OB-GYN Dr. Chavone Momon-Nelson thinks about the Black maternal mortality crisis, one particular patient sticks out to her.…
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Patients of color more often brace for unfair treatment in health care, survey finds
[ad_1] A trip to the doctor’s office comes with a bit of preparation for most, maybe even an internal pep…
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Black Women’s Health Imperative Welcomes New Leadership
[ad_1] Source: Black Women’s Health Imperative Linda Goler Blount Takes the Helm as the Organization’s New President and CEO The…
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Program to improve health care for marginalized populations puts Black physicians in racialized communities
[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Marie Claud Felicien, Director of Primary Health Care Services for Women’s Health in Women’s…
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Black History Month Spotlight: National Council of Negro Women and Good Health WINs Initiative
[ad_1] February marks Black History Month, and the theme for this year celebrates Black artists as ‘agents of change.’ The…
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Dangerous Quackery | City Journal
[ad_1] Radical activists are so determined to enshrine the idea that race is a social construct with no biological relevance…
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Black Women, Reproductive Health, and Black Disability Politics – Nursing Clio
[ad_1] “I Don’t Have Very Much Faith in Doctors”: Black Women, Reproductive Health, and Black Disability Politics Marissa Spear In…
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How Linda Goler Blount is Improving Health Disparities & Health Equity as President & CEO of Black Women’s Health Imperative
[ad_1] The Black Women’s Health Imperative (Imperative) is the only organization devoted solely to advancing the health and wellness of…
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Ex-Chiefs cheerleader, Leawood resident death renews health care talks
[ad_1] The death of a Leawood resident and former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader has shocked friends and family, and renewed…
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Longtime Chiefs cheerleader dies after giving birth
[ad_1] A longtime Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader who was passionate about women’s health died after giving birth. Krystal Lakeshia Anderson…
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