(1/4) Good #SundayMorning! This week’s #SundaySpotlight during #HeartMonth highlights heart disease as the #1 killer for women. On Wednesday, @American_Heart & @GoRedForWomen hosted the Red Dress Fashion Show to support #HeartHealth. More via @Variety:https://variety.com/2020/scene/news/meghan-trainor-shania-twain-red-dress-collection-fashion-show-1203494645/ …
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@nih_nhlbi focuses on precision medicine & genomics to understand which genes contribute to stroke &
blood pressure, impact of sleep + more. It’s especially important for women to participate in clinical research to improve the health of all women.https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I have done research on heart disease racial health inequities while doing my MPH. And these black-white racial heart disease health disparities could be explained at least with my national dataset by socioeconomic factors, abdominal obesity and hypertension. All fixable.
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So people can look at genes or more likely other factors creating the disparity.
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by exercising,
smoke & control your blood pressure and cholesterol!