Residents in majority - Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe maternal morbidity
New research suggests a lack of public health interventions may be needed to lower the rates of severe pregnancy-related health problems in black and African-American communities in the United States, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania.
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2021-04-13
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