From menopause to stress, here is everything Black women need to know about living with and preventing heart disease.
Brooks, a Licensed Counselor at the Harris Center. As we celebrate Black History Month, we're raising awareness on some key issues affecting the Black Community. This morning, in Part One of our ...
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When it comes to heart disease, women are more at risk than men. The CDC says more than 60 million women in the U.S. are living with some form of heart disease.
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After adjusting for factors such as age, education, high blood pressure and diabetes, researchers linked the estrogen-progestin pill — known colloquially as the birth control pill — to twice the risk ...
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As a female cardiologist, I am acutely aware of the serious risk of heart disease in women. Heart disease is the number ...