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Heart disease is a leading cause of death in women, but its symptoms can often be overlooked or misunderstood. For Black women, the risks are heightened due to factors such as health disparities ...
Heart disease silently stalks Black communities across America, claiming lives prematurely and devastating families without warning. As the second leading cause of death among Black men—only ...
one rare and life-threatening condition that disproportionately affects Black women is peripartum cardiomyopathy. Also known as PPCM, this condition is a pregnancy-related weakness of the heart ...
Women face a higher risk of complications after procedures aimed at replacing heart valves or altering the heart’s structure ...
Research reveals AI models are learning shortcuts, like racial categories, instead of disease, potentially reinforcing bias ...
A statue of George “Spider” Anderson, the first Black jockey to win the Preakness Stakes, was unveiled near Pimlico Race ...
Triple Olympic medallist Roger Black has revealed that his heart problem that led to a six-hour surgery was much worse than first thought. Black won the bronze in the 4x400metre relay at the ...
Three-time Olympic medallist Roger Black says he did not want his athletics career to be defined by health problems, as he recovers from surgery to fix a heart issue he has had since birth.