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The
weathering hypothesis, advanced in 1992 by Dr. Arline Geronimus, proposes
that the accumulation of racial stress over Black women's lives contributes to
the deterioration of Black Women's health, and thus to racial disparities in
maternal health and neonatal mortality.
The
weathering hypothesis, advanced in 1992 by Dr. Arline Geronimus, proposes
that the accumulation of racial stress over Black women's lives contributes to
the deterioration of Black Women's health, and thus to racial disparities in
maternal health and neonatal mortality.
Reviews