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Memorial Healthcare System Reports Rise in Preeclampsia Among Pregnant, Postpartum Women

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation September 27, 2022

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>> MEMORIAL HEALTH CARE SYSTEM SAYS THE NUMBER OF PREGNANT SAYS THE NUMBER OF PREGNANT WOMEN EXPERIENCING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN SOUTH FLORIDA IS DOUBLE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE, DOUBLE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE, ESPECIALLY AMONG BLACK WOMEN. WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR. WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR. >> Reporter: PREECLAMPSIA CAN AFFECT WOMEN. FOUR MONTHS AGO PATRICIA HALL FOUR MONTHS AGO PATRICIA HALL GAVE BIRTH TO THIS BEAUTIFUL BABY GIRL, BUT A FEW DAYS AFTER BABY... + full article



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