$1.5 Million Grant Will be Used to Improve Heart Health of African-Americans in Indiana
September 02, 2010
September 02, 2010
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 2 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
Reducing the incidence of heart disease in the high-risk African-American population in Indiana is the aim of a new $1.5 million grant at Purdue University.
"Heart disease not only can lead to premature death but also affect the quality of life for many individuals," said Mohan J. Dutta, professor of health communication and director of the project. "Unfortunately, i . . .
Reducing the incidence of heart disease in the high-risk African-American population in Indiana is the aim of a new $1.5 million grant at Purdue University.
"Heart disease not only can lead to premature death but also affect the quality of life for many individuals," said Mohan J. Dutta, professor of health communication and director of the project. "Unfortunately, i . . .
