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Health Expert Breaks Silence on Medical Mistrust, Fibroids, and More | S3 Ep. 16

Health Expert Breaks Silence on Medical Mistrust, Fibroids, and More | S3 Ep. 16

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🎙️ Dr. Jamal Bryant welcomes Dr. John Lipman—the first white guest on Let’s Be Clear Podcast to expose how Black women are often pushed toward surgery they don’t need—and why safer options like Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) aren’t being offered.

They discuss medical mistrust, diet, vitamin D, and the real reasons Black women’s pain is often overlooked.

This episode is for anyone ready to ask better questions, get second opinions, and fight for better care in our community.

#DrJohnLipman #JamalBryantPodcast #LetsBeClearPodcast #BlackWomenHealth #FibroidAwareness #MedicalBias #BlackHealthMatters #UFE #WomensHealth #ReclaimYourHealth #BlackCommunity

The Jamal Bryant Podcast "Let’s Be Clear" is a conversation that rips off the bandaid to serious relevant issues in the community and around the country. It assesses the wounds and offers prescriptions of insight, understanding and direction. No punches are pulled, but jabs are thrown to hit right between the eyes of every listener.

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