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Stress About Money Is Doing a Number on Your Heart Health


Stress About Money Is Doing a Number on Your Heart Health
Rozalynn S. Frazier
Think “taking care of your heart” and you might flash to eating salmon and doing HIIT. That’s not wrong. But there’s another factor that may be just as important: managing your financial health.
Even before Covid exploded, plenty of Americans were saddled with debt. Now about two thirds of us are financially unhealthy, meaning we’re struggling with basics like spending less than we make, paying bills on time, having sufficient savings, and dealing with debt, according to the U. S. Financial Health Pulse: 2020 Trends Report. Millions of people risk extreme financial hardship on the verge of not being able to pay for housing, food, health care, or medications. What’s more, money stress is especially toxic for people who are Black, according to a recent finding from the Jackson Heart Study, a 20-plus-year examination of the reasons heart disease is more prevalent in ....

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Men lag women in coronavirus vaccinations, especially in Black communities


Men lag women in coronavirus vaccinations, especially in Black communities
Rachel Chason, Rebecca Tan
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DJ Quicksilva on Friday in Hanover, Md.
DJ Quicksilva was on the fence about getting vaccinated. The radio host, who lives in Prince George’s County, Md., had been eligible since January because he teaches at his DJ school in person. His doctor was pushing him to get the shot. But he did not trust a medical system he felt had too often failed Black men like him.
When his wife got vaccinated in March, the pressure mounted.
“It is creating that separation in the house,” he said during a forum he hosted with doctors. “Like: ‘Okay, baby, I’m vaccinated. What you going to do?’ I’m like: ‘Ugh. Jesus Christ.’” ....

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4 Theories Why Covid-19 Is Worse for Men


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People whose sex is male have a greater risk of developing severe Covid-19 infections and ultimately dying from the disease. Not only is that a trend doctors have observed since the beginning of the pandemic, it’s also the finding of a recent study that pooled data from over 3 million people from 47 countries. The paper, published in December in the journal
Nature Communications, found that males were 2.84 times more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit and 1.39 times more likely to die from Covid-19 than females. Notably, males and females had similar rates of infection with SARS-CoV-2, so the differences didn’t stem from men’s greater exposure to the virus but more serious outcomes once they were infected. ....

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