Anyone can have an unplanned pregnancy. In fact, it happens to about 1 in every 2 women who get pregnant. But those rates are higher for Black women, and they’re less likely to use regular birth ...
New HIV infections occur disproportionately among Black women, but exclusionary marketing, fewer treatment options, and provider wariness have limited uptake of preexposure prophylaxis ...
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“Dr. Sherita Golden’s experience ironically aligns with most organizations’ typical and historic stance toward Black women,” shared DEI consultant and decolonial educator Joquina Reed.
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For many Black women facing or in the obesity index, it can often feel like there's no way out when it comes to weight gain. But now, weight-loss drugs like Zepbound, Mounjaro, Ozempic ...
For decades, Black women have been told that the negative health outcomes we face are our own fault. We’re fed rhetoric that we are diabetic because we won’t stop eating foods passed down as ...
As word of pregnancy-related deaths and near misses reverberates through the social media timelines and minds of many Black women, anticipating the beginning of life too often brings fears of its end.
For women over 50, the key is striking that elusive balance between comfort and style. Because let’s face it – no one wants to sacrifice their look for the sake of a little comfort (or vice ...
and it’s being led by Black women. The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) recently announced the appointment of Shawn M. Graham, CPA, as Executive Vice President and Chief ...
The song “I’m Not Your Superwoman” by Karyn White, though released in the 1980s, still provides a framework for challenging the commonly celebrated notion of “resilience” in Black women.
Good morning. I’m Lauren Sausser, a KFF Health News reporter based in Charleston, S.C. I cover health-care news across the South, which unfortunately means I’ve written a lot of stories about ...