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Preeclampsia-related heart failure disproportionately impacts Black mothers

Preeclampsia-related heart failure disproportionately impacts Black mothers

by Truveta Research | Feb 7, 2023 | Research, Research Insights

Among women with preeclampsia, new Truveta Research findings show that Black women are two times more likely to experience heart failure than white women.  Maternal health outcomes in the US are worse than in many other high-income countries such as England, France,...

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