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Be part of a trusted space built with care and intention. By joining the Black Health Matters Patient Community, you’ll receive important health information — including educational resources, events, and opportunities to learn about research and clinical studies related to the health conditions that impact you.

Our communications are designed to reflect the voices of providers, researchers, and the communities we serve, helping you stay informed, supported, and empowered to make decisions about your health.

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Access educational resources, timely health updates, and expert-led insights designed to help you better understand the health topics and conditions that impact your life — without overwhelm or judgment.

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Receive invitations to virtual and in-person events, conversations, and educational sessions where healthcare professionals and patients come together to share knowledge, experiences, and support.

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Stay informed about research opportunities and clinical studies that may be relevant to you, and learn how participation helps advance care, representation, and better outcomes for future generations.

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BHM Patient Community — Important Information About Your Data

By joining the BHM Patient Community, you are choosing to share personal information, including your self-identified health conditions, with The Daniels Network, LLC d/b/a Black Health Matters (“Black Health Matters”). We use this information to provide health-related resources, send condition-specific content, and connect you with relevant clinical trial or research opportunities. 

Some of the information you provide is considered sensitive personal data under U.S. state privacy laws. We may share your information with trusted partners, including pharmaceutical companies and clinical research organizations, for purposes such as patient outreach, education, and clinical trial recruitment. 

Participation is voluntary. You may withdraw consent or opt out of communications at any time. 

For more details about how we collect, use, and share your information, including your rights under applicable privacy laws, please review our full Privacy Policy. 

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