Living in Historically Redlined Neighborhoods May Reduce One's Ability to Conceive
March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 24 -- The Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Living in Historically Redlined Neighborhoods May Reduce One's Ability to Conceive
A pair of studies are the first to examine how the decades-old discriminatory mortgage lending practice may contribute to current-day reproductive health problems, which disproportionately burden Black residents and other communities of color.
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Living in Historically Redlined Neighborhoods May Reduce One's Ability to Conceive
A pair of studies are the first to examine how the decades-old discriminatory mortgage lending practice may contribute to current-day reproductive health problems, which disproportionately burden Black residents and other communities of color.
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