Recent studies say, “For women less than 55 years old there has actually been an increase in the incidence of heart disease. Mt. Sinai hospital cardiologist, Steinbaum says, “we are seeing risk factors likes high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes increasing the risk in this population that is otherwise really healthy.” Symptoms can be different for women […]

Auntie Fee, died this week via the number one way to die in America. In fact, according to the American Heart Association, half of black women age 20 and over have heart disease and only a third of us know this is our greatest health risk.

A new study found that tea could reduce the likelihood of having a stroke or heart attack. Study found tea drinkers had a 35 per cent lower chance of cardiac arrest Also had less chance of having a stroke or cardiovascular death due to tea Previous research suggests it is due to flavonoids, an antioxidant […]

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We’re hearing more stories about people of all ages being diagnosed with an array of conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and even having heart attacks and strokes.  In the past, we’ve associated these conditions and diseases with older people however times have changed.