University of Michigan: Biases In Cardiometabolic Research Put Minority Women's Lives At Risk
November 08, 2022
November 08, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 8 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Biases in heart disease and metabolic disorder--also known as cardiometabolic--studies are putting the lives of midlife Black and Hispanic women in jeopardy.
These women are experiencing cardiometabolic risks five to 11 years earlier than white women, but studies designed to gauge these differences often underestimate the disparity, according to new research from the Un . . .
Biases in heart disease and metabolic disorder--also known as cardiometabolic--studies are putting the lives of midlife Black and Hispanic women in jeopardy.
These women are experiencing cardiometabolic risks five to 11 years earlier than white women, but studies designed to gauge these differences often underestimate the disparity, according to new research from the Un . . .