Men were more likely than women to have high blood pressure, federal officials found, but men were also less likely than women to know they had hypertension.
Lives lost to obesity-related heart disease have nearly tripled over the past twenty years, a new study reports.
The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The ...
New studies to be presented at the American Heart Association meeting focus on disparities in Wegovy prescriptions and ...
THE majority of strokes could be prevented, according to new guidelines aimed at helping people and their doctors do just ...
Historical redlining and rising obesity rates are driving heart disease risks in the US, as new studies link limited food ...
Researchers are citing the persistent barriers widening the life expectancy gap between Black and White populations.