Social and economic hardships in childhood may alter gut bacteria in Hispanic adults
2024年3月18日
Low socioeconomic status during childhood may affect the type of bacteria found in the gut of Hispanic adults, new research suggests.
2024年3月18日
Low socioeconomic status during childhood may affect the type of bacteria found in the gut of Hispanic adults, new research suggests.
2024年3月8日
Despite many young American Indians having high cholesterol – a risk factor for heart disease and stroke – few are receiving treatment to lower it, 新的研究表明.
2024年2月28日
Dr. Edward Cooper's legacy includes upping the emphasis on stroke and inclusion with the American Heart Association – plus a family filled with doctors.
2024年2月21日
Studies often lump all Hispanic people together, which experts say has masked racial health disparities among Afro Latino people.
2024年2月8日
Dr. William Montague Cobb died in 1990, but his legacy lives on in medicine, anthropology and the battle against racial disparities in health care.
2024年1月22日
The underrepresentation of Hispanic people in clinical trials poses a barrier to health equity, say experts who answer five common questions about clinical research.
2024年1月3日
Treatments for an advanced type of heart failure, including heart transplants, are not prescribed equitably despite increases in access, 新的研究表明.
2023年12月20日
Cardiovascular disease impacts U.S. populations in different ways. These are the health equity topics readers were most interested in this year.
2023年11月29日
New research suggests epigenetic changes may partly explain why social factors affect heart health.
2023年11月17日
People with higher levels of metals in their urine may be more likely to develop heart failure, according to findings from the largest study of cardiovascular disease in American Indians.
Guidelines Resource Center
The American Heart Association regularly releases guidelines and scientific statements for preventing and treating heart disease and stroke.
What do these guidelines mean for you? Should you change your medications? Should you see a doctor for treatment? How do you know if you’re healthy? You’ll find answers here in the Guidelines Resource Center.