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A crisis within a crisis: Black women are more likely to die from pregnancy complications than any other demographic group, the CDC says. Advocates fear the pandemic could make it worse
At six months pregnant, Nisaa Borer Nelson was diagnosed with Covid-19. Instead of oxygen, Borer Nelson says nurses at a Minneapolis hospital gave her an IV saline drip. She had…
Morehouse School of Medicine receives Grant to Study Maternal Mortality
Morehouse School of Medicine’s Center for Maternal Health Equity has received a $95,000 grant to study the issue of high maternal mortality rates among women of color, especially black women…
News One Feature: Morehouse School of Medicine Launches Research Initiative Centered On Black Maternal Health Crisis
The maternal health crisis has disproportionately impacted Black women and Morehouse School of Medicine is putting the focus on reversing this alarming trend through the creation of a new research…
Morehouse School of Medicine studying maternal health inequities among Black mothers
Morehouse School of Medicine announced Thursday it is researching inequities among pregnant and postpartum Black women. Black mothers in Georgia, New Jersey, Louisiana and the District of Columbia are interviewing…
Morehouse School of Medicine’s Center for Maternal Health Equity Studies Causes of Health Inequity Among Pregnant Black Women
Morehouse School of Medicine’s Center for Maternal Health Equity is launching a research study designed to explore the causes and issues behind health inequity among pregnant and post-partum Black women…
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