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Brain aneurysms a silent killer in Black community

Summary by St. Louis American
On May 19, 2024, Jacqueline Rhone passed away after being diagnosed with a brain aneurysm – an ailment that strikes Black Americans at a higher rate than other ethnic groups.Her mother Jazzie Ford created the LaLa Speaks Foundation in honor of the daughter she describes as “a rare soul.”“She was kind, smart, and deeply rooted in her faith,” said Ford. Since that life changing day Ford has been on a mission to raise awareness, advocate for early …
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St. Louis American broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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