Dr. Rachel Delsarte discusses the impact of cultural diet, stress, and lifestyle changes on heart health in African American ...
The study used a unique dataset about relatively healthy Black adults in Atlanta and found Black men did not show the same ...
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Heart disease is a silent epidemic that is having a disproportionate impact on the Black community in New York City’s neighborhoods.
A national emergency unfolding silently. Every 33 seconds, someone in America dies from cardiovascular disease—nearly 2,500 people daily.
Heart disease is largely preventable, experts say. Still, it’s the number one killer of Black women who sometimes lack access to health care and whose symptoms are often ignored. “The stark ...
Olympic medallist Roger Black has undergone open heart surgery to address a problem that was identified when he was just 11 years old. The 1996 Atlanta 400m runner-up, now 58, had attributed his ...
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S., especially for Black Americans who have a higher risk of dying from the disease than their White counterparts, according to UChicago Medicine.