This story was originally published by. The heart remembers, at least when it comes to Black women who experience trauma or ...
The study used a unique dataset about relatively healthy Black adults in Atlanta and found Black men did not show the same ...
found that women who experienced childhood trauma had a worse vascular function, a preclinical marker of heart disease, while men had none. In addition, the findings show women may be more ...
2008;31(5):635-638. Given the potential for both pneumothorax and pericardial effusion in a patient with thoracic trauma, transcutaneous pacemaker capture was not felt to be safe for transport.
Older adults who are admitted to the hospital with their first ischemic stroke who have poor nutritional status upon admission have a higher risk of post-stroke myocardial injury, a study shows.
The heart remembers, at least when it comes to Black women who experience trauma or abuse as children, according to newly released research by Emory University. Childhood exposure to trauma ...
New research from Emory University indicates that childhood trauma physically alters the hearts of Black women. "Heart disease is still the number one killer of women," says Telisa Spikes ...