Black women are more likely than white women to die from even the most treatable types of breast cancer, a study published ...
Historical and institutional traumas silence Black women in healthcare, emphasizing the need for cultural competency and ...
Kamala Harris’ historic candidacy has unleashed a surge of activism among Black women, who have long been a key part of the ...
In the absence of reproductive freedom, Black women historically went to great lengths to be self-determining.
Black women have a higher risk of dying from any type of breast cancer than White women, a new review finds. Overall, the ...
A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital shows Black women have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer than white ...
Health Policy Voters Guide hosts "Five Pillars" geared toward the advancement of Black women’s wellness and seats up for ...
National Suicide Awareness Month is an ideal time to discuss the rising number of Black women 18–65 years old who are at risk of committing suicide. The demographic being at the highest risk for ...
This fall, the Senate could make history by electing two Black women, a first since Congress was established over 200 years ago.
Candi Miller and Amber Thurman, both Black women and mothers to young children, died after they were unable to access care for rare but typically treatable complications caused by medication abortion.