From menopause to stress, here is everything Black women need to know about living with and preventing heart disease.
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Inquirer on MSNDeadly grip of cardiovascular diseases on Filipino familiesThink of your loved ones — your family, friends, people you work with, or even the people in your community. Can you name ...
This February, Morris-Simon and her colleagues at Bayer are leveraging Heart Month and Black History Month as an opportunity to underscore Bayer’s commitment to heart health and to raise awareness ...
Known as the silent killer, high blood pressure, or hypertension, can put added strain on your heart, which leads to heart ...
DIABETES mellitus has emerged as one of the leading causes of death globally, classified as a non-communicable disease predominantly caused ... earning it the nickname ‘the silent killer’. Common risk ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, accounting for one-third of all deaths each year (more than all forms of cancer combined). Yet, ...
Heart disease is a silent killer, the leading cause of death in the U.S., responsible for one in four deaths each year, ...
Did you know that heart problems are the leading cause of death for new moms? We spoke to a cardiologist at Sentara who ...
New analysis of 20,000 blood samples showed one age group are suffering from heightened levels they may not know about ...
You might have noticed last week friends and colleagues donning red dresses, shirts and ties for the American Heart ...
February is Heart Health Awareness Month, putting heart disease, sometimes known as "the silent killer" on full blast. To ...
The American Heart Association says heart disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined every year, and yet only ...
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