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Black Women’s Health
Dr. Rahman
267 episodes
22 hours ago
Black Women's Health is a platform for dissecting and discussing health issues and health news germane to Black Women. We define health as more than the absence of disease. We embrace a definition of health that includes not only physical but emotional, mental, economic and social wellbeing. Until it is no longer, we are committed to eliminating racial health disparities. We celebrate Black women.
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Black Women's Health is a platform for dissecting and discussing health issues and health news germane to Black Women. We define health as more than the absence of disease. We embrace a definition of health that includes not only physical but emotional, mental, economic and social wellbeing. Until it is no longer, we are committed to eliminating racial health disparities. We celebrate Black women.
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Black Women’s Health
Home Birth? Know this first.

In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman discusses the small but increasing interest in home births. For Black Women this is often a choice made to avoid the inherent racism encountered within our healthcare system. Dr. Rahman is sadden to see the amount of public attention that is being given to menopause compared to the relative lack of attention given to Black maternal mortality.For those pregnant women contemplating a home birth irrespective of their reason and particularly for Black pregnant women, Dr. Rahman highlights important considerations.

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22 hours ago
13 minutes 1 second

Black Women’s Health
The Menopause Hustle

In this episode of Black Women's Health, Dr. Rahman will discuss why we need more research, not more menopause products,

Currently;Pharma tells women : "Here's a prescription solution."Wellness tells women: "Here's a supplement solution"'Food Industry: "Here's a menopause bar with collagen and adaptogens for $29.99."

The question:

- If symptoms are due to declining estrogen levels, why womens' symptoms present so differently.

The problem :- For the global billion dollar menopause market, it is important to keep women "in need of their services and products".- Women get products but get few answers with limited care and limited research Bottom line:The menopause industry has grown faster than menopause research.

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1 week ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Using AI to Predict Your Risk of Developing Breast Cancer

We come to the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman highlights Clairity, the first FDA authorized AI platform for predicting a woman's five year future risk of developing breast cancer. She explains why 1) this is a potential benefit for women at risk for triple negative breast cancer and 2) how this could help to personalize care for all women specific her relative risk of developing breast cancer.

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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Black Women’s Health
The Black Consumer: Targeted, Trapped or Empowered

Black consumers drive over $1.7 trillion in annual spending . In this episode of Black Women's Health, Dr Rahman pulls back the curtain on how brands, media and even health campaings target the Black consumer- and why awareness is power.

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3 weeks ago
5 minutes 44 seconds

Black Women’s Health
BLACK GIRL VITAMINS- Is It Worth Your Money? Do They Work?

In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr Rahman talks about the who, how, what, where and why vitamins with Blackgirl Vitamins. A Perennial favorite ..

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4 weeks ago
32 minutes 50 seconds

Black Women’s Health
No ROI - Even with Privilege: Why Women's Health Innovation Keeps Failing

Even privilege can't guarantee success in women's health innovation. In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman , board certified OB/GYN looks at why so many women's health startups fail - even when backed by money, influence and access.Inspired by Veronica Adamson"s STAT news article, "Why Promising Women's Health Companies Die So Often", this episodes looks at poor reimbursement models, regulatory roadblocks and a healthcare system that continues to undervalue women's bodies and experienc

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1 month ago
13 minutes 46 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Is AI racist? Recent MIT Study Says..

Is artifical intelligence truly neutral - or is it quietly reflecting and amplifying society's deepest biases? In this episode of Black Women's Health with Dr. Rahman, we unpack a recent MIT study that shed light on non- clinical determinants of health of clinical decisions in Large Language Models (LLS).

You get to determine if it's racist.


The Medium is the Message: How Non-Clinical Information Shapes Clinical Decisions in LLMs. Gourabathina A et al. 6/2025




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1 month ago
8 minutes 25 seconds

Black Women’s Health
The Underbelly of Medicine

Don't listen to this podcast if you believe that- Ageism doesn't exist in current day medicine- Sexism doesn't exist in current day medicine- Racism doesn't exist in current day medicineDr Stella Safo shares her personal experience. Now she advocates for change.On September 30, 2025, she will lead a virtual workshop for physicians called Thriving In the Last Mile.

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1 month ago
35 minutes 57 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Dr Cheryl Law: Defying the Odds

A Physician. A Wife. A Mother. A Stage 4 Cancer Patient. Here's to "shining the light" on this incredible person. This is one of my favorite interviews.

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1 month ago
27 minutes 27 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Grateful, Inspired, Committed: A Message from Dr. Rahman

When the NAACP Image Awards reached out about this podcast, I was stunned. I didn't start this to win recognition - I started it because Black women deserve clarity, care and truth in health conversations.It's not about awards, it's about staying committed.

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2 months ago
4 minutes 53 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Is Ozempic the New Menopause Fix? Let's talk GLPs & HRT

From Facebook groups to celebrity headlines, woen are promoting GLPs (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro) as magic fix for menopause. Are we mixing hype with science. Are we being sold another expensive quick fix, and what does this mean for women's health.

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2 months ago
9 minutes 1 second

Black Women’s Health
Serena + GLPs: Sellout or Solution

Serena"s the face, but Ro is the system. And the system we're moving toward may not be about health for all. It may not be about health at all - it may be about profit.

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2 months ago
6 minutes 19 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Black Maternal Mortality : What McKinsey Missed

Reducing Black maternal mortality isn't just a moral imperative - it improves health outcomes for all women and strengthens the economy. McKinsey's new report lays out a five-point strategy, but is it enough? In this episode, Dr. Rahman breaks it down: what they got right, what's missing, and what else needs to be done. Group prenatal care, Medicaid reform and Black leadership in clinical trials must be part of the conversation. Listen in for a provocative, fact-based take on how we can truly save lives.

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2 months ago
15 minutes 51 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Rihanna: Pregnancy spacing. .How close is too close?

Rihanna's back-to-back pregnancies have sparked conversations about pregnancy spacing - how close is too close between births? In this episode, we break down what research says about short pregnancy intervals, the risks for mom and baby. Whether you're planning your next child or just curious about the medical facts, you'll learn what's recommended and why timing matters.

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3 months ago
9 minutes 16 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Fibroids: Don't Wait for Symptoms - Do This Now

In this episode of Black Women's Health, discover how to:- Spot your risk early - ethnicity, family history, and low vitamin D matter- Use routine ultrasound and lab tests to catch fibroids before they grow, before they become symptomatic- cut every day exposures that can fuel fibroid growth- choose treatment based on your age, fertility goals and symptoms - not every woman with fibroids needs a hysterectomy.

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3 months ago
6 minutes 42 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Doctor, Heal Thyself.

What happens when the healer needs healing? In this episode, Dr, Rahman shares the story of a retired cardiologist who struggled with fatigue, high blood pressure, accelerating biological age unitl he change made changes available to all of us.If your doctor isn't living well, what does that mean for your care. And more importantly, how can you take control of your own health,This is not about blame, it's about possibility.

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3 months ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Vulvar Cancer: Her Story. No Shame. No Silence.

She never imagined she'd be diagnosed with vulvar cancer. But when it happened, she had to search for a way not only to survive but to continue living with joy and purpose. Now, after completing treatment and living with side effects, she's sharing her story out loud.In this powerful episode of Black Women's Health, Dr. Rahman talks with a former patient who reached out to be heard. Together, they unpack what it meas to be diagnosed with a rare cancer, how treatment can impact the body and spirit, and why shame has no place in healing.This isn't just about cancer - it's about courage, womanhood and reclaiming your voice.Whether it's you who is facing a diagnosis, whether you're supporting someone with a health crises, or simply looking for truth in women's health, this episode is for you. Because silence doesn't serve us - and shame has no place in women's healthcare.

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3 months ago
31 minutes 3 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Deepfakes in Healthcare: Hope, Hype or Harm?

Deepfakes are usually seen as a threat - but could they also be a tool for healing?In this episode, Dr. Rahman explores the surprising, emerging role of AI-generated avatars and deepfake technology in healthcare. AI may offer real solutions - but it also brings serious risks: misinformation, bias and the loss of trust.Are deepfakes a danger to Black Health- or an opportunity to reshape it? Topics covered- The potential to AI avatars to improve patient education- Hidden dangers: bias, liability, and misinformation - What we must demand from AI in healthcare moving forwardSubscribe for more honest , unapologetic conversations about today's healthcare.


#DeepfakesInHealthcare #AIInMedcine #DigitalHealth

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3 months ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

Black Women’s Health
A Recent Viola Davis Diabetes Video Was Fake: 300K Watched It

What if the video you saw from a trusted celebrity wasn't real?In this episode, Dr. Rahan shares a chilling firsthand account of a deepfake ad featuring Viola Davis - an AI manipulated video that twisted a real interview about diabetes into a fake endorsement for diabetes "tincture". With over 306,00 views and more than 500 shares, the ad was convincing, dangerous and totally false.Dr. Rahman explains how scammers are now using deepfake technology to mimic real people, rewrite their words and push unregulated health products. She discusses what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones from falling for health misinformation online.In a world where faces and voices can be faked, how do you know what's true? Stay informed. Stay safe.

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4 months ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Crisis Pregnancy Centers- Fact vs Fiction

What really happens when you walk into a Crisis Pregnancy Center?In this episode of Black Women's Health Podcast, Dr. Rahman pulls back the curtain on CPCs- center that often look like medical clinics but may not offer full unbiased reproductive care.We break down:- What CPCs are (and what they're not)- Why they often target Black women and low income women- Misinformation about abortion pill reversalWhether you're pregnant , supporting someone who is , or just want to understand the difference between fact and fiction- this episode is for you.Empower yourself with real knowledge. Your health deserves truth.

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4 months ago
5 minutes 38 seconds

Black Women’s Health
Black Women's Health is a platform for dissecting and discussing health issues and health news germane to Black Women. We define health as more than the absence of disease. We embrace a definition of health that includes not only physical but emotional, mental, economic and social wellbeing. Until it is no longer, we are committed to eliminating racial health disparities. We celebrate Black women.