Higher rates of preeclampsia found among Black women born in the U.S. than foreign-born counterparts

Higher rates of preeclampsia found among Black women born in the U.S. than foreign-born counterparts

A new analysis of the medical records of a racially diverse group of more than 6,000 women has added to the evidence that a combination of biological, social and cultural factors – not race alone – is likely responsible for the higher rates of preeclampsia among black women born in the United States compared to … Read more