Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
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Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
Take Charge Of Your Health Today To Help Prevent Stroke & Dementia Tomorrow
(NAPSI)—For many health conditions, Black/African Americans are impacted at disproportionate rates. High blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for stroke, cardiovascular disease, and dementia. Black/African Americans are 50 percent more likely to have high blood pressure when compared…
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