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

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