Black women face hidden risks of heart disease due to misdiagnosis and medical bias. The healthcare system must change to save lives.
From menopause to stress, here is everything Black women need to know about living with and preventing heart disease.
February is Black History Month but it's also Heart Health Month. Heart disease is a leading cause of death for most people across ethnic groups, but especially Black men and women.
LaToya Jordan wants to help others learn from her mistakes when it comes to heart health. During American Heart Month, the ...
The natural process of aging brings significant changes to every woman's body, but Black women face unique challenges when it ...
Symptoms of a heart attack look different in women. Here are six key signs of a heart attack, besides chest pain.
To combat heart disease, health innovators are focusing on making healthcare institutions more trustworthy to the needs of ...
You might have noticed last week friends and colleagues donning red dresses, shirts and ties for the American Heart ...
February is American Heart Month, an annual campaign that aims to raise awareness about heart health and cardiovascular diseases.
The Preeclampsia Foundation launched a new initiative that aims to close the maternal health equity gap and promote the use ...
In an emotional grieving moment, guest co-host Star Jones reminds Sunny Hostin, “You’re supposed to be vulnerable with your ...
Using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to reduce cardiovascular risk during menopause remains a topic of debate. The ...