Asian-White couples have higher pregnancy related risks
October 7th, 2008Racism, it appears is extending to diseases as well. You heard it right! A distinct study by researchers at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine shows that the risk of gestational diabetes and a C-section delivery is increased in interracial Asian-Caucasian couples.
According to researchers the race of a couple indicates the risks of pregnancy related problems like caesarean delivery and gestational diabetes. It tends to vary in Asian, Caucasian and interracial Asian-Caucasian couples. Those who come in the Asian-White couple group face a significantly higher pregnancy risk.
Co-author Yasser El-Sayed, MD, a Packard Children’s Hospital obstetrician and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the medical school mentioned, “There’s great heterogeneity in our country; there are people of many different races and backgrounds,” said “Gaining Read the rest of this story >>
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