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As a medical student and Black woman, I cannot remain silent as Senate Bill 1 erases the history and experiences of my people ...
The U.S. health care system is functioning exactly as it was designed, which is why reform has failed repeatedly and change ...
Medicaid expansion alone is not enough. We need to leverage Medicaid as a platform for racial and gender justice.
How are we going to implement these things…[when] you can’t even say the words ‘disparity,’ ‘inequity,’ ‘women,’ ‘race’?” ...
Explore the alarming health disparities in Washington, D.C., and the need for urgent action to address the health of Black ...
Board-certified physician Dr. Kre Johnson shares practical information and tips on how Black women can confidently navigate ...
New study reveals over half of young Black men in Southern California experience depression without diagnosis or treatment ...
Kyren Lacy was a 6-foot-2 Southeastern Conference football player with a broad, if often absent, smile, a love for Buffalo ...
A recent study reveals rising early-onset colorectal cancer rates, highlighting disparities and the need for improved ...
Karen Eubanks Jackson has reshaped the conversation around breast cancer for Black women in America—and now, with the ASCO ...
Without education, where and how will aspiring medical professionals learn what racially discriminatory behaviors and practices in medicine are, as well as how not to engage in them?
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.
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