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Uterine cancer cases are on the rise in the United States and experts warn rates will continue to rise as obesity increases.
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Two Black Ob-Gyns on Getting the Maternity Care You DeserveRachel Bervell, MD, and Tamandra Morgan, MD, launched the Instagram page The Black OBGYN Project. Their mission: to promote “patient advocacy, anti-racism, equity, and inclusion.” ...
As Black Maternal Health Week wraps up, ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons speaks with an OB-GYN about why black maternal deaths ...
So important. And I also wanted to ask you, people tend to think that if you get a black OB-GYN, that’s all you need. But what really does it take to have a perfect fit between a patient and a ...
Data shows roughly 10% of obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYN) identify as Black, making them in high demand. When I first found out that I was expecting, I was excited, but my brain also went into ...
In a soul-stirring conversation with Dallas Weekly, Dr. Ruthie Olumba shares the personal losses that shaped her calling, the urgent health truths Black women must confront, and why reclaiming our ...
Navigating pregnancy is already complicated, however, an app created by a Queens woman looks to eliminate the bias that some Black and brown parents may face when ...
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