Strokes are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. But there are ways you can lower your risk.
Cardiovascular disease stands as the second leading cause of death among Black men, trailing only behind cancer in its ...
Maurice Clark huddled in his tent along dusty railroad tracks as two homeless-outreach workers began asking him questions to determine whether he would qualify for free or subsidized housing.
Black men born 1951-1970 always have had the greatest risk of dying of overdoses, even in their 20s, 30s and 40s. It's true ...
Low blood pressure may manifest as bouts of dizziness, faintness, or nausea while performing simple day-to-day tasks. It ...
The mineral helps boost bone strength, promotes better sleep and improves metabolism. As many as half of Americans don't get ...
Exploring the impact of vulnerability questionnaires on racial disparities in homelessness, highlighting the need for a more ...
Hormone changes can have serious impacts on your health—here's how to manage key hormones that can change with age.
Some people take magnesium supplements to make up for deficiencies in their diet. As it turns out, supplementing magnesium ...
Women are 80% more likely to report that they don’t take cholesterol-lowering medications as prescribed, a new study shows.
A rare sexual fetish has become an increasingly popular choice among Gen Z’ers in the U.S., despite dangerous consequences.
Higher caregiving stress among reproductive-age Black women is associated with incident hypertension, according to a study published online.