Due to Lack of Care, the Majority of New HIV Cases Among Women are Black
Due to various disparities in diagnosis and treatment, black women make up most of the new HIV cases among women.
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Due to various disparities in diagnosis and treatment, black women make up most of the new HIV cases among women.
A recent BMJ study shows no difference in complication rates or death between male and female surgeons. Female surgeons, however, often handle higher-risk patients and face systemic barriers.
Black women face significantly higher maternal mortality rates compared to white women, even among those with higher education. Addressing these health disparities is crucial.