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Arizona hospitals collaborate to fight maternal mortality
In Arizona, Native women are four times more likely to die during birth than white women â the highest rate across the state
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Leticia and Vicente Garcia look at family photos at their home in Phoenix on June 29, 2021. They became advocates for better maternal health care after their 23-year-old daughter died during childbirth in 2018. (Photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News)
In Arizona, Native women are four times more likely to die during birth than white women â the highest rate across the state
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PHOENIX – Danielle Edwards, a registered nurse and mother of two, nearly died because of risky medical mistakes when she gave birth to both her children.
Arizona hospitals band together to fight maternal mortality
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The worst of the heat has passed for now in the Southwest, where I am this week. Phoenix, which saw a record six straight days above a hundred and fifteen degrees, hit a mere hundred and thirteen over the weekend. Thereâs a haze of smoke in the sky around Flagstaff and a faint smell of char in the air, but, on the âReady, Set, Go!â evacuation pyramid, residents were downgraded to âReady,â which is increasingly a permanent position for human beings on a heating planet; relaxation seems less advised all the time, as the natural world moves from backdrop to foreground in human affairs. The heat has moved to the Northwest and to Canada, where a heat dome is rewriting the record book, day after day, with temperatures that take cities from Portland to Calgary into uncharted territory. In fact, as the climate journalist Brian Kahn points out, the only thing that may dampen the heat at all is the âsmoke from wildfires sparked due to h