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Black mothers are twice as likely to die in childbirth. Now, there's a government plan to combat maternal mortality.

PHOTO: Kindergarten students Amelia Ramirez, front, and Naomi Cooney, back, distance themselves while working in the classroom at Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, Calif., Nov. 5, 2020.
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What to know about children and COVID-19 vaccines

PHOTO: Dayka Robinson, left, and Dr. Soyini Hawkins, a minimally invasive gynecological surgeon, both suffered from fibroids.
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This doctor helps provide more options for women suffering from fibroids

PHOTO: Stock photo of a woman with skin damage after wearing a face mask.
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How to treat 'maskne': Dermatologists share how to treat and prevent

PHOTO: The hands of a patient suffering from Raynaud's Syndrome are pictured in this image. In this case, the disease was caused by work with a jackhammer, and the constant vibration experienced on the hands and arms.
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Color changes in fingers and toes may be 1st sign of Raynaud's syndrome

PHOTO: Neonatal nurse Layla Bridges cares for a premature baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre at Burnley General Hospital in Burnley, England, May 15, 2020.
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How to keep your newborn baby healthy during COVID-19 pandemic

PHOTO: Boston Children's Hospital (BCH) and Saucony teamed up for the "Shoes With Soul" campaign in August 2020, in which patients at BCH designed their own shoes.
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Kids design shoes to help other Boston Children's Hospital patients just like them

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, cancer patients urge others to get tested for the disease

PHOTO: A woman gets a mammogram.
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Why recognizing the signs of breast cancer should still be a priority amid COVID-19

PHOTO: Melina Macchiavelli receives a flu shot from Elizabeth Lillenurms, a Nurse Practitioner (right) at the CVS MinuteClinic near 16th Street and Camelback Road.Flu Shot
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Flu season could coincide with 2nd wave of COVID-19: Here's everything you need to know