Heart disease is largely preventable, experts say. Still, it’s the number one killer of Black women who sometimes lack access to health care and whose symptoms are often ignored. “The stark ...
Yet behind these numbers lies an even more alarming reality: the burden falls unequally across racial lines, with Black Americans experiencing significantly higher rates of heart disease and ...
Black History Month and Heart Month both fall in February. Health experts say this connection should not be ignored. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for everyone, but it develops ...