Police shootings of unarmed black people linked to health problems for black infants
LOS ANGELES - A study of nearly 1,900 fatal police encounters and millions of birth records in California suggests that police killings of unarmed black people may affect the health of black infants before they are even born.
Pregnant black women who lived near the site of such officer-involved fatalities had their babies sooner than mothers who weren't exposed to such incidents during their pregnancies, researchers found. What's more, those infants had significantly lower birth weights - a risk factor for future health problems.
The findings, published this week in the journal Science Advances, point to the ways police killings of unarmed black Americans affect the community at large, even over
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