To combat heart disease, health innovators are focusing on making healthcare institutions more trustworthy to the needs of ...
Headway against heart disease is slowing because “trends in important ... Hispanic men had the highest rate of diabetes at 15 ...
Heart disease remains the number one killer worldwide, outstripping all other causes of death as key risk factors continue to ...
Headway against heart disease is slowing because "trends in important cardiovascular ... Hispanic men had the highest rate of ...
Black individuals in the U.S. with serious illnesses receive disproportionately poor pain management and health care ...
Advances in medical treatment for cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the U.S., have helped patients live longer. But a new report finds that risk factors that lead to heart disease ...
The AHA's 2025 report highlights alarming trends in cardiovascular disease, obesity, and lifestyle factors, emphasizing the ...
Heart disease kills more people than any other ... at 14.5% compared to the lowest rate of 7.7% which was among white women. For the overall prevalence of high blood pressure, Black women had the ...
Kids and teens can also get migraines, but Black and Hispanic children seen in emergency rooms are more likely to have their condition go undiagnosed, new research shows.
Dr. Renee reveals shocking heart health risks you overlook and how racial disparities make it worse. Take control of your ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.
The city laid out a series of proposals to reduce cancer deaths by 20 percent, and deaths from heart- and diabetes-related ...