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Article: Inequality Is a Health Risk—and It’s Getting Worse
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Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. and U.K. are predicted to rise in 2024, with most such deaths in high-income countries being preventable. Systemic issues driving this include neglect and bias within healthcare systems, evidenced by provider shortages and underfunded services.

Deep-seated racial and class inequities exacerbate the problem, as marginalized populations experience "weathering"—accelerated biological aging from chronic stress due to discrimination and adverse living conditions. This weathering makes pregnancy riskier and contributes to excess deaths.

These disparities are expected to intensify due to ongoing racism, political polarization, austerity, and increasing immigration, while official responses often dismiss systemic causes or blame the victims.

The main topics covered are: rising maternal mortality, systemic healthcare failures, and the impact of structural inequities and "weathering" on health outcomes.

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https://www.wired.com/story/inequality-is-a-health-risk-and-its-getting-worse/
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2024-01-19 12:00
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