The Standing Committee on Reproductive Health, Equity, and Society will organize a public webinar to examine promising strategies to reduce disparities in reproductive health outcomes. Speakers, ...
AIDS Resource, a leading advocate for healthy equity, is expanding its commitment to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health by offering free ovulation prediction kits to community members. The ...
Massachusetts, one of few states with relatively low maternal mortality and morbidity rates, is in a difficult position. Upward trends in adverse pregnancy outcomes are pushing the conversation on ...
Reproductive and infertility care providers need to be aware of economic, racial, and ethnic disparities that act as barriers to care, and to work to lessen the impact of these barriers, according to ...
It’s been a year since the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and the predictions by several experts that the U.S. Supreme Court decision to ...
It has been well-known in research that Black babies are about twice as likely to die as White babies before their first birthday. Now, a new study suggests that that disparity is even larger when ...
Women in these areas face increased travel distances, higher costs, and logistical challenges, disproportionately affecting low-income women and women of color, exacerbating existing health ...
City Council hearing on maternal health (photo: Emil Cohen/NYC Council) At a hearing this past week, New York City Council Members discussed a package of legislation related to maternal health, ...
Through the 'Beyond the Sheets' program, HBCU student share sexual and reproductive health information on campus. Power to Decide, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sexual and reproductive health, ...
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Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha on why 'Equity in midlife care is not optional'
"To truly advance equity, we must invest in Black women's health across the lifespan, listen to Black women, and build ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Office of Population Affairs, has announced more than $6 million for Title X Family Planning Research grants, Research-to-Practice Center ...
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