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The American Red Cross Blood Donations Help Bridge Health Gaps for Minority Communities
After surviving a medical crisis that required multiple transfusions, Monique Gamboa donated blood to thank the donors who helped save her life.
- The American Red Cross and Life Is Good are partnering to reduce health disparities and save lives by scheduling blood donations in underserved communities.
- Female-Specific conditions such as painful periods, fibroids, and endometriosis remain poorly understood and undertreated despite their high prevalence, contributing to health gaps.
- Monique Gamboa, a Chicago wife and mother, faced a life-threatening crisis after months seeking medical answers, requiring two units of blood each week for several weeks.
- Black women in the United States face pregnancy-related mortality rates over three times higher than white women, highlighting disparities addressed by donation initiatives.
- Following her full recovery, Gamboa donated blood for the first time and now commits to donating every 56 days to give others the life-saving chance she received.
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(NAPSI)–April marks National Minority Health Month, a time to recognize the health disparities that affect diverse communities across the country, including conditions that impact women and have historically been understudied.
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