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Oklahoma gets D- grade in maternal and infant health | News
TULSA, Okla. — A new study by the March of Dimes revealed that Oklahoma gets a D- when it comes to maternal and infant health.
In Tulsa, that grade...
Infant Outcomes in Hypertensive Women: Are there Moderating Effects of Prenatal Care and Race/Ethnicity?
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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy is one of the leading causes of adverse infant outcomes. Black women are disproporti...
Medicaid expansion linked to declines in Black and Hispanic infant mortality rates
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BIRTHING JUSTICE DOCUMENTARY EXAMINES SYSTEMIC RACISM AND IDENTIFIES SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS THE SHOCKING INFANT AND MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES IN THE U.S.
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ANGELES, April 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Black women
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