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Why are pregnancy and childbirth killing so many Black women in Texas? – Dallas Post Tribune

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A decade ago, Black women in Texas were twice as likely as white women to die from pregnancy and childbirth. Today, not much has changed. BY ELEANOR KLIBANOFF Given the well-documented pattern, researchers asserted that it’s imperative to identify and implement needed changes in policy and practice to eliminate the systematically worse treatment that Black patients […]

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