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African-American women are more likely to lose a baby in the first year of life than women of any other race. Scientists think that stress from racism makes their bodies and babies more vulnerable.
Racial discrimination, the superwoman schema, and allostatic load: exploring an integrative stress-coping model among African American women. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 2019; DOI ...
According to the CDC, 7.6% of African-American women suffer from coronary heart disease, making it their leading cause of death. Racial and gendered stress are largely to blame.
“African American women describe racial discrimination as a persistent and significant stressor, and we know from prior research that stress impacts health,” Allen said. “What we need to figure out is ...
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