However, there is a subset of American women who are at greater risk developing for heart disease: Black women. More than half of Black women 20 and older have heart disease. According to a recent ...
For American Indian or Alaska Native and Asian or Pacific Islander women, heart disease is second only to cancer. About 5.8 percent of all white women, 7.6 percent of black women, and 5.6 percent of ...
New research has suggested short, intense bursts of activity, such as climbing the stairs or carrying heavy shopping, could ...
Men with heart risk factors tend to lose their brain health more quickly than women with similar heart risks, a new study ...