I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women
Understanding the cultural impact of cultural heritage of health in the Black community. Black women have been a major supporting member for generations and it has cost us dearly. This book discusses the health crisis Black women are experiencing here in the US.
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I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women
Understanding the cultural impact of cultural heritage of health in the Black community. Black women have been a major supporting member for generations and it has cost us dearly. This book discusses the health crisis Black women are experiencing here in the US.
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I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women

I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women

by Anita Dereen
I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women

I hate to Break it to you, Black Does Crack: The Impact of Epigenetics Chronic Diseases in Black Women

by Anita Dereen

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Understanding the cultural impact of cultural heritage of health in the Black community. Black women have been a major supporting member for generations and it has cost us dearly. This book discusses the health crisis Black women are experiencing here in the US.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798319629371
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/15/2025
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Dr. Anita Dereen is a 20 year veteran in health and wellness industry. She spent many of these years working intimately with individuals, helping them to address many of their health and wellness concerns. She began to focus on the African American community more so to help address the underlining health disparities within the community. She believe we need to understand the pressing issue, create solutions and take action.
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