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Heart disease remains a leading cause of death, and in recent years, progress in reducing heart-related deaths has stalled.
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The study used a unique dataset about relatively healthy Black adults in Atlanta and found Black men did not show the same ...
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NBC News spoke with a half-dozen pregnant women who recently lost their jobs as part of the Trump administration's layoffs ...
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The connection between sugar and cancer, including whether you need to give up your favorite sweet bites to stave off cancer.
A study published March 6 in The Lancet Regional Health - Americas highlights a growing divide in cardiovascular health in the U.S., showing that wealth and education play a significant role in heart ...