Tulane University: Why are Black Adults at Greater Risk of Death From Heart Disease? Study Blames Social Factors
August 15, 2023
August 15, 2023
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Black Americans are 54% more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than White Americans, despite a substantial overall reduction in cardiovascular disease mortality nationwide.
Now, a new study from Tulane University published in Annals of Internal Medicine has found that this racial disparity can be attributed to social factors such as unemployment, low income, and lack o . . .
Black Americans are 54% more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than White Americans, despite a substantial overall reduction in cardiovascular disease mortality nationwide.
Now, a new study from Tulane University published in Annals of Internal Medicine has found that this racial disparity can be attributed to social factors such as unemployment, low income, and lack o . . .