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A study by Emory cardiovascular researchers has paved the way for the development of a new cardiovascular reactivity risk ...
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As we age, our bodies undergo a series of changes that can increase our risk of developing various health conditions. One ...
Education was demonstrated to be a potentially significant factor explaining racial/ethnic differences in early pregnancy heart health among Black and Hispanic individuals compared with white ...
Black and Hispanic patients have increased mortality rates and lower rates of coronary interventions following in-hospital cardiac arrest.
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