“Black sisterhood is a bond that transcends mere friendship, rooted in shared experiences and collective resilience. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford dives deep into its transformative power in her new book, underscoring the magic and challenges of these bonds. Join us as we explore the profound impact of Black sisterhood in modern times and the insights from a leading voice in Black women’s mental health.”
This case highlighted a history of racial exploitation spanning seven decades, a grim reminder of a systemically racist medical system.
Utilizing ABCD Study to Identify Differences in Brain Development Among Racial Groups
Not being heard, not being taken seriously and being misunderstood by health care providers often describes a routine medical visit for many Black parents. For Black parents of young children, that lack of cultural understanding can lead to grim consequences for the health of the baby and mother.
Have you ever been in conversation with someone and, by the time you have finished speaking with them, you feel so inspired and full of ideas that you are buzzing for the rest of the day?
Understanding the Health Concerns for Black Men: High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Arthritis, and Heart Disease
Preeclampsia in pregnancy, Stroke and the Overlooked Risk in Black Women: A Groundbreaking Study”
Yale Physician Urges Body Cameras in Medicine to Expose and Eradicate Racism
Childhood obesity is a growing concern with significant implications for the health and well-being of children.
Dr. Adinku’s remarkable journey to becoming a heart surgeon is a testament to her unwavering dedication and pursuit of excellence.