Being Overweight Not Such A Stigma For African American Women
December 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
While all obese women are less satisfied with the weight-related quality of their lives than women of ‘normal’ weight, black women report a higher quality of life than white women of the same weight. In addition, black women appear to be more concerned about the physical limitations resulting from their obesity, than by the potential psychological consequences of being overweight or obese…
Wide Waists Trim Lifespan For Women
September 18, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Ever since the mid-1970s when Harvard initiated what is now known as “The Nurses Study” we’ve been told that white women with waists over 40 inches, raised their risk of early death by 40% vs. their slimmer sisters who maintained waists in the 26 to 27 inch measure. However, significant new data just published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Sept.
lead by Dr…
Young Asian/Pacific Islander Women In Calif. Face Higher Breast Cancer Risk
June 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Young Asian and Pacific Islander women born in California have higher risks of breast cancer than young white women, and some groups, including Filipinas, might have higher risks than African-Americans, according to a new study that challenges the perception that these women are at a much lower risk of breast cancer than white women…
Lowest-Paid Women Suffer Most From Motherhood Penalty, Sociologists Find
October 11, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
In a study of earnings inequality among white women, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst find that having children reduces women’s earnings, even among workers with comparable qualifications, experience, work hours and jobs. While women at all income levels suffer negative earnings consequences from having children, the lowest-paid women lose the most from motherhood…
Vitamin D Levels Lower In African-Americans
October 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
African-American women had lower vitamin D levels than white women, and vitamin D deficiency was associated with a greater likelihood for aggressive breast cancer, according to data presented at the Third AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities…



















































