
Dominique Lambright
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Jan 18, 2025 |
blackdoctor.org | Dominique Lambright
The global fight against cancer is at a pivotal moment. A breakthrough in Russia promises to redefine cancer treatment, with the country announcing its first mRNA cancer vaccine. This revolutionary development has the potential to save millions of lives, offering free distribution as early as 2025. Combining cutting-edge mRNA technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and years of cancer research, this vaccine is poised to become a game-changer in oncology.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
blackdoctor.org | Dominique Lambright
Heart disease and breast cancer are two of the most significant health threats facing women today. For Black women, these conditions often intersect in ways that amplify their risks. While they may seem unrelated, emerging research reveals a silent connection between heart and breast health, driven by overlapping risk factors, systemic disparities, and the unique challenges Black women face in accessing timely and effective care.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
blackdoctor.org | Dominique Lambright
Caregiving is an act of love and responsibility, but for many Black women, it also comes with an invisible cost: chronic stress that can take a toll on their health. A new study published in the American Heart Association Journal Hypertension has uncovered a concerning link between caregiving stress and hypertension in Black women aged 21 to 44-a group already disproportionately affected by high blood pressure.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
blackdoctor.org | Dominique Lambright
Many people have trouble getting out of bed occasionally, especially after a late night or a particularly exhausting day. But what happens when getting out of bed feels like an insurmountable daily task? For some, this isn't just fatigue-it's dysania, a little-known but serious condition that can affect mental health, productivity, and overall well-being. What Is Dysania?
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Dec 26, 2024 |
blackdoctor.org | Dominique Lambright
Since the beginning of time, Black women in the United States have been subjected to racial inequities in healthcare. The current issue of maternal mortality has disproportionately affected Black mothers at a rate that is three times higher than that of their white counterparts.
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