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3 Health Conditions That Disproportionately Affect Black Women and How to Reduce Your Risk


Published on 2025-02-19 17:03:13 - MSN
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  • While we know that anyone can develop heart disease or cancer, some people are at a higher risk based on their genetics. Things like race, gender, age and household income all play a role in who gets sick and how serious their illness may become based on access to health care.

The article from MSN highlights three health conditions that disproportionately impact Black women and provides strategies for risk reduction. Firstly, breast cancer tends to be more aggressive and diagnosed at later stages in Black women, with higher mortality rates. To mitigate risks, regular mammograms, understanding family history, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are recommended. Secondly, fibroids, benign tumors in the uterus, are significantly more common among Black women, often leading to severe symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding and pain. Management includes lifestyle changes, medications, or surgical options, with emphasis on early detection through regular gynecological exams. Lastly, maternal mortality rates are alarmingly high for Black women due to factors like systemic racism, implicit bias in healthcare, and pre-existing health conditions. Reducing these risks involves advocating for oneself, choosing healthcare providers sensitive to racial disparities, and ensuring comprehensive prenatal care. The article stresses the importance of awareness, advocacy, and proactive health management to address these disparities.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/diseases-and-conditions/3-health-conditions-that-disproportionately-affect-black-women-and-how-to-reduce-your-risk/ar-AA1zouCi ]
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