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Heart Disease And Minority Women
Heart Disease And Minority Women
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in African American, Latino, American Indian/Alaska native and White populations.
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Heart Disease And Minority Women

From The National Women's Health Information Center

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) ranks as America's No. 1 killer. Cardiovascular disease includes stroke, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, birth heart defects, hardening of the blood vessels, and other diseases of the circulatory system. One in three female adults have some form of cardiovascular disease. Women represent 52.8% of deaths from cardiovascular disease.

Heart disease is a group of diseases of the heart and the blood vessel system in the heart. Coronary heart disease, the most common type, affects the blood vessels of the heart. It can cause angina or a heart attack. Angina is a pain in the chest that happens when the heart does not get enough blood. It may feel like a pressing or squeezing pain, often in the chest, but sometimes in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back. Having angina means you're more likely to have a heart attack. A heart attack happens when a blood vessel is blocked for more than 20 minutes.



Last updated July 01, 2008


   
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