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Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Background: Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States. It disproportionately affects non-Hispanic Black (NHB) women, but little...
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Be sure to check out these related papers from our February issue: Relationship of Preeclampsia With Maternal Place of Birth and Duration of Residence Among Non-Hispanic Black Women in the US by @Ellen_A_Boakye @GarimaVSharmaMD et al #AHAJournals | https://t.co/IzD1llMdF3
Addressing Inequities in Cardiovascular Disease and Maternal Health in Black Women
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Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - See Articles by Boakye et al and Bond et alBlack women in the United States bear a disproportionate burden of adverse pregnancy outcomes (eg,...
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Editorial: Addressing Inequities in Cardiovascular Disease and Maternal Health in Black Women by @Iyamnia and @KBreathettMD #AHAJournals | https://t.co/2veyL6c6fb
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Following decades of decline, maternal mortality began to rise in the United States around 1990—a significant departure from the world’s other affluent countries. By...
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Moderated by @iamritu and @DrRachelMBond, with many special guests! Follow these hashtags to stay connected: #ABCardioJC #OutcomesJC #ABCardio4Moms #ACCWIC Read the full paper here: https://t.co/l4kQR8U2Tz
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Following decades of decline, maternal mortality began to rise in the United States around 1990—a significant departure from the world’s other affluent countries. By...
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This week! Join @CircOutcomes and @ABCardio1 for a discussion of A Working Agenda for Black Mothers | Wednesday 2/24 @ 8 pm EST | Follow #OutcomesJC #ABCardioJC #ABCardio4Moms #GoRedForWomen | Moderated by @iamritu and @DrRachelMBond | Full paper: https://t.co/zeEXwgyIhq https://t.co/zeEXwgyIhq
OUP Academic - AbstractObjective. Widespread technological changes, like the rapid uptake of telehealth in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic, risk creating or widening...
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RT @iamritu: A7. May be a silver lining https://t.co/a6LZbGB2Ky Black respondents are most likely to report using telehealth because of the…
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Smartphone and wearable device use is rising broadly and can be leveraged for chronic disease management. Just-in-time adaptive interventions promise to deliver personalized, dynamic...
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Be sure to read the recent paper in @CircOutcomes on this topic! Available here: https://t.co/UJj2UKpd9c
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Smartphone and wearable device use is rising broadly and can be leveraged for chronic disease management. Just-in-time adaptive interventions promise to deliver personalized, dynamic...
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This is tonight! Join us @ 8pm EST to talk about #mhealth just-in-time adaptive interventions (#JITAIs) in CV disease management #outcomesjc #telemednow Paper here: https://t.co/UJj2UKpd9c https://t.co/UJj2UKpd9c
Out today: The Groundwater of Racial and Ethnic Disparities Research: A Statement From Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes @KBreathettMD @bnallamo @SpatzErica @UREssien | https://t.co/Ztj49eoZiJ https://t.co/Ztj49eoZiJ