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Black Maternal Health Week raises awareness and advocates for the improvement of maternal health outcomes within the African ...
After earning a medical degree in 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler died in obscurity and was buried without a headstone ...
The Black Girl Pre-Health Collective hosted the first Black pre-health conference at the Milken Institute School of Public ...
A study earlier this year in New Jersey, found that Black women were 25 percent more likely to have C-sections than white women.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Black women die from breast cancer at a rate 40% higher than white women. The CDC explains that doctors are more likely to find ...
The platform’s founders discuss health disparities, accessibility to sexual healthcare, and why their virtual clinic can help bridge the gap.
April 11-17 is Black Maternal Health Week and a local organization is working to help Black women give birth more safely.
The Polycystic Ovary Syndrome community is growing online. But how do the symptoms affect Black women specifically? Experts ...
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The Nation's First Black Female Doctor Blazed a Path for Women in Medicine. But She Was Left Out of the Story for DecadesIn 1860, the U.S. was home to roughly 55,000 physicians—but only 270 were white women, while around 180 were Black men. (Elizabeth Blackwell had become the first woman to receive a medical ...
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