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HEALTHApr 29 · 06:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLDTobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent

Stress from racism may help explain why black women more likely to die in childbirth, study finds

A Cambridge study suggests that stress from racism and deprivation may contribute to higher maternal mortality rates among Black women by elevating oxidative stress, inflammation, and uteroplacental vascular resistance during pregnancy. Researchers analyzed 44 existing studies to identify these physiological pathways linked to worse outcomes.

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