32 results on '"Women, Black -- Health aspects"'
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2. Higher Maternal Death Rates Among Black Women Tied to Racism, Sexism, UN Says
3. Black Babies Born Through Fertility Treatments Face Worse Survival Than White Infants: Study
4. Black Women Less Likely to Get Laparoscopic Fibroid Surgeries
5. Why Do Black Women Have More Delays for Lifesaving Breast Biopsies?
6. U.S. Maternal Mortality Crisis Hits Black Women Hardest
7. Primary Care Doctors Often Miss Heart Failure in Women, Black Patients
8. AHA News: Asian and Pacific Islander Women May Be at Greatest Risk for Preeclampsia Complications
9. Breast Cancer's Spread Is More Likely in Black Women, Study Finds
10. Smoggy Air Might Raise Black Women's Odds for Fibroids
11. AHA News: Why Black Women Are Less Likely to Survive Pregnancy, and What's Being Done About It
12. Black Women at Higher Heart Risk During Pregnancy
13. Study Confirms Obesity-Breast Cancer Link for Blacks, Hispanics; You can't change your genes, but you can control your weight, researcher says
14. Black Women Fare Worse With Fertility Treatments, Study Says; Success rates for in vitro fertilization were half those of white women
15. Breast-Feeding May Cut Risk for Aggressive Breast Cancer in Black Women; Finding was specific to tough-to-treat estrogen receptor-negative tumors, researchers say
16. Low Birth Weights May Put Black Women at Risk for Diabetes; Study found association regardless of their current weight
17. Hairdo Trumps Exercise for Many Black Women, Study Finds; But shift toward lower-maintenance styles may free some up for physical activity
18. Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer Nearly Twice as Common in Black Women: Study; Income differences didn't account for higher risk, researchers report
19. U.S. Cervical Cancer Rates Higher Than Thought; Rates highest in women 65 to 69, and black women, say researchers using revised data
20. Exercise Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk in Black Women; Regular, brisk activity seems to help prevent some aggressive tumors that resist hormone therapy, study says
21. Lupus More Likely to Affect Young, Black Women, Study Finds; Earlier development of the chronic autoimmune disease adds to complications in these patients
22. HPV Vaccines May Be Less Effective for Black Women: Study; Gardasil, Cervarix target strains more commonly found among whites
23. New Clues to Why Black Women Fare Worse Against Breast Cancer; Study found their tumors were more advanced at diagnosis and they were more likely to have other health problems
24. Obese Black Women at Higher Risk for Having Very Large Babies; Infants weighing more than 8.8 pounds can lead to birth complications, researchers say
25. Black Women With Both HIV, Hep C Less Likely to Die From Liver Disease; Study compared black, white and Hispanic women with both viruses
26. Health Highlights: March 9, 2012; CDC Campaign Promotes HIV Testing, Awareness Among Black Women FDA Mulls Making Key Prescription Drugs Available Over-the-Counter Prices of Seniors' Drugs Rise Nearly 26 Percent: Report
27. Health Highlights: March 8, 2012; CDC Campaign Promotes HIV Testing, Awareness Among Black Women FDA Mulls Making Key Prescription Drugs Available Over-the-Counter Prices of Seniors' Drugs Rise Nearly 26 Percent: Report
28. Black Women Tend to Suffer Disabilities Earlier, Study Finds; Lower income, lack of medical care can affect long-term health, researchers say
29. Extra Pounds a Deadly Risk Factor for Black Women: Study; And belly fat puts even normal-weight women at risk, findings show
30. Black women wait longer for breast cancer diagnosis, treatment; Insurance status didn't make a difference, study finds
31. Black Women at Higher Risk of Birth-Related Heart Problem; But specific genetic risks for peripartum cardiomyopathy still need to be identified
32. Black Women at Higher Risk for Aggressive Breast Tumors; Triple negative growths 3 times more likely regardless of age, weight, study finds
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