Story after story after story. It's my life's work, my purpose and my passion, but sometimes, i just can't read another...
Your fitness, your notariety, your income, your education and still at risk
#maternalhealth#healthdisparities#preeclampsia
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In this analysis of Colorado birth certificate records, Hwang et al demonstrate that Colorado birthing individuals experienced lower adjusted odds of preterm birth after issuance of COVID-19 “stay-at-home” orders. @NeoAndMarathons@coloradoneo https://t.co/MJH0UlqWiW
Congratulations to #BPDCollab member
Dr. Robin McKinney and team on their recent
@JPediatr publication investigating ventilatory strategies employed across the BPD Collaborative. #neoTwitter
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Important work by @KaylaKarvonen on lack of equity among preterm infants after discharge. @Meg_Parker_MD and I commend her work here. https://t.co/IVroXxSW0X @JPerinatology@NeoTECaN
Health and well being are largely determined by race, ethnicity, income, immigration status, and local neighborhood. The effects are pronounced for infants in NICU care. Health equity requires our follow through. #neoEBM https://t.co/NXiOoOmrLN
A federal rule released last night rolls back protections for transgender people and sets a dangerous precedent that could jeopardize children's health in other ways, all in the midst of a global pandemic. We oppose the rule. Pediatricians care for all children.
Black infants receive care in lower quality NICUs. With long-term implications, we need to follow-through in the community (housing, food insecurity, child care), among factors like segregation, insurance coverage, hospital financing, etc. @JAMAPediatrics https://t.co/mZJFKCAC49
My first tweet! Something to get me fired up on a Tuesday morning. TWICE as many deaths in home births. @NPR, if it's not the safest option for baby, then it's not a safe option.
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