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A study of more than 400 Asian, Black and Hispanic women who had recently given birth found that racism through microaggressions may be linked to higher blood pressure during the period after their ...
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A new study found women who face microaggressions - indirect or subtle acts of discrimination - during pregnancy were more likely to suffer from dangerously high blood pressure. Women who've ...