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Colin Kaepernick tells his personal story, and a bigger story about race in America, in his new Netflix series, "Colin in Black and White." Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 Celeb ...
They looked at more than 10,000 Black individuals and more than 90,000 white individuals whose doctors hadn’t diagnosed them with AFib at the start. They followed them for more than 3.5 years ...
There’s growing evidence that Black heart failure patients are less likely to get advanced therapies than White patients. A study published Wednesday in the journal Circulation: Heart Failure ...
Donnie Seals, Sr. and his son, Eric share a transformational trip in a PBS documentary they hope will help other Black people.
Only 1 in 5 Black men and 1 in 8 Black women get the recommended amount of exercise each week, reports the American Heart Association. They also spend more time than white people sitting.
In 2018, African American people were 30% more likely than non-Hispanic white people to die of heart disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) note that Black people in the ...
The real Kaepernick, who serves as host for this autobiographical tale, continues, “It was a roller coaster: ... Colin in Black & White is unlikely to move either side from their position.
Black women face hidden risks of heart disease due to misdiagnosis and medical bias. The healthcare system must change to save lives.