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Discover the key information about cardiovascular disease in Black men, including risk factors, prevention strategies, and how to overcome healthcare barriers.
Prioritizing heart health in young Black women The rising incidence of heart attacks among Black women under 35 is a serious public health concern that requires immediate attention.
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 Black Heart Association hopes to provide 2,500 screenings during the tour after Tara Robinson suffered three heart attacks at just 40 years old.
This article unveils a quick and easy Mediterranean black bean salad recipe packed with flavor and heart-healthy ingredients, perfect for a light lunch, side dish, or a nutritious boost to any meal.
A Black mother in Georgia has died of an apparent "broken heart" after finding her 20-year-old son beaten to death in his room.
Here comes “Black Doves,” premiering Thursday on Netflix. How is this thriller different from other thrillers? It does what most do, in terms of action and suspense and complicated plotting ...
While Black Maternal Health Week has passed, the conversation and the work behind the movement goes on. Tiara Johnson has made it her life’s mission to help other Black mothers receive quality ...
Black rice offers numerous health benefits. Rich in fiber and antioxidants, it aids in weight management, promotes heart health, regulates blood sugar levels, and may even help prevent cancer.
Diabetes and high blood pressure are linked to degenerative diseases like dementia in Black Americans, shows a study from the University of Georgia.
Black Americans Are Still More Likely to Die Early Than Their White Peers Cancer and heart disease are killing fewer Black Americans, but more are dying from accidents, assaults, and suicide.
Palliative care has been proven to help patients recovering from heart failure or illness. As in many other healthcare treatments, there is a gap in access. Black patients are 15% less likely to ...
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