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Cori Broadus Shares Her Experience As An NICU Parent: ‘Seeing Her Like That Breaks My Heart’

  • A new study reveals that Black children in the U.S. Have higher mortality rates than white children, with no improvement in disparities since the 1950s, according to researchers from Harvard and Yale.
  • The analysis documents an estimated 690,000 avoidable Black child deaths since 1950 if mortality rates matched those of white children, emphasizing systemic racism as a root cause and the urgent need for policy changes.
  • Cori Broadus discussed her experience as a new mother of a baby born three months early, expressing gratitude for her daughter's health despite facing challenges caused by lupus.
  • Broadus reflected on the emotional challenges of her NICU experience, stating, 'Just seeing her like that breaks my heart,' highlighting her resilience through personal struggles with health issues.
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Word In Black broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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