LaToya Jordan wants to help others learn from her mistakes when it comes to heart health. During American Heart Month, the ...
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Black women face hidden risks of heart disease due to misdiagnosis and medical bias. The healthcare system must change to save lives.
Using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to reduce cardiovascular risk during menopause remains a topic of debate. The ...
The American Heart Association’s 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistical Update shows that glaring racial and gender disparities in cardiovascular health continue to grow, illustrating the toll ...
You might have noticed last week friends and colleagues donning red dresses, shirts and ties for the American Heart ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Mekeisha Bradley has seen first-hand how cardiovascular disease causes cardiac arrest. She saved two ...
Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S., and the risk is even more prevalent in the Black community, reported the ...
It's long been known that certain complications of pregnancy can raise a woman's risk for heart trouble years later.But ...
Heart disease still leading killer for women in U.S., 'Go Red For Women' campaign aims to raise awareness It's American Heart Month and you can control a majority of heart disease risk factors.
A spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, leads to bleeding inside the artery wall. A survivor shares her symptoms.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America and the same is true for Alabama. Nearly 15,000 Alabamians died from heart disease in 2022. An unhealthy diet, obesity, tobacco usage and type 2 ...