It’s been a tricky landscape since Roe v. Wade was overturned almost two years ago, as reproductive health care has become increasingly complicated to navigate — and misinformation is on the rise. Not only are the attacks on abortion care merging with limits on the availability of infertility treatment, but the same court that reversed […]
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Margo Snipe was a health reporter at Capital B. Twitter @margoasnipe
The Attack on IVF Is a Pandora’s Box for Black Families
Maybe it was the fact that the car he bought his wife, Anya, sat so low to the ground that she could feel every bump on the road. Or the fact that where they used to live, she had to climb up and down too many stairs. Maybe, he thought, they were just doing too […]
Pressure to Ban Menthol Cigarettes Intensifies for the Biden Administration
The outrage over the Biden administration’s attempt to quietly delay the highly anticipated ban on the menthol cigarettes has transformed into intense pressure on the White House to take action. For years, throughout multiple administrations, the potential of a ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored tobacco has loomed. As evidence has mounted outlining the public […]
Health Care Workers Are Speaking Up About the Racism in Facilities Nationwide
Headlines hit last summer about Black nursing home residents being neglected and left unbathed, without clothing, and sometimes without the medications they needed at an Alabama nursing home after a lawsuit was filed. What it outlined was an allegedly discriminatory environment at a facility toward both patients and staff, who were called “n****,” “slave girls” […]
Does Money Buy Happiness for Black Americans?
When Shelisa Demuth moved to a new home a few months ago, she paused as she packed to sift through boxes of old birthday cards and letters. She held onto the ones she felt were really important, and melted as she read the once stashed-away letters from her mom. The relationship had weathered many seasons. […]
When Algorithms and AI Perpetuate Medical Racism, Who’s Responsible?
When the coronavirus spread violently through the nation, disproportionately burdening Black communities, it was in some grim way the perfect reminder of why Dr. Noha Aboelata had founded her community clinic in East Oakland, California, more than a decade prior. In Alameda County, where she was located, Black folks were dying at a rate much […]
Could Artificial Intelligence Give Black Patients More Power in Medical Research?
Her cries ring out from behind the emergency room curtain where she’s laying. “She says she can’t breathe,” someone says in the background. Then, the voices blend together. “Just bear with us one second.” “There’s a crisis.” The video has gone viral on TikTok since its upload in 2021. The words, “This is what a […]
The Lessons Medical School Never Taught Her
In the midst of the coronavirus’ devastation and the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder in 2020, America was confronting a reckoning on race, and Dr. Uché Blackstock emerged as an authority on how racism was affecting health outcomes. COVID-19 was disproportionately burdening Black communities across the country, and the data shocked some Americans. Black people […]
Amid Trauma, Black Americans Are Choosing to Heal
This story contains discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, call the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. CHICAGO — As they sat on the two chairs in Courtney G. Smith’s living room, they bounced between laughter and deep thought. For at least an hour, they contemplated how past traumas […]
What’s Behind Black Women’s High Risk For Strokes
Dawn Turnage had been dizzy and exhausted all week. Her vision was blurry, but she wrote it off. Maybe she needed new glasses, she thought. Or, maybe a day off of work. Either way, she kept it moving. Then, one day after work, she woke up on the bathroom floor after chugging Pepsi to muster […]
