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Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day Campaign Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Focus on Health Disparities


Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day Campaign Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Focus on Health Disparities
Advocates Continue to Drive Forward Heart Valve Disease Awareness, While Highlighting the Inequities in Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Treatment Faced by Black Americans
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  On Monday, February 22, more than 90 national organizations and thousands of patient advocates will recognize the fifth anniversary of the annual HVD Awareness Day ( Valve Disease Day ) and the importance of addressing the disproportionate impact heart valve disease (HVD) has on America s Black communities. Valve Disease Day, an awareness day officially acknowledged by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was established in 2017 by the Alliance for Aging Research ( Alliance ) to spotlight the importance of detecting and treating HVD. Many Valve Disease Day awareness efforts this year ....

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The Local Take Talks Health, History and African Americans


1951 HeLa Cells: Henrietta Lack the basis for most medical research. She and her family have never been sufficiently compensated for the use of her body tissue by scientists around the world.  
2013 - 2017  The Maternal Mortality Rate - Georgia s maternal death rate of 66.3 per 100,000 live births is worst than in some developing countries.
 
Dr. Jayne Morgan spoke about the overt and unconscious bias that many physicians bring to their practice in the healthcare community. She spoke about the stereotypes that exist.  We speak about Dr. Sheila Moore of Indianapolis who was refused pain killers while dying from COVID19. She posted videos to social media speaking about the racism that prevented her from being treated with humanity.   ....

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The Hope Dealers: How Clinicians and New Tech Could End Unnecessary PAD Amputations


December 24, 2020
From the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where rates of diabetes and major amputations are among the highest in the nation, to laboratories where researchers ply cutting-edge technologies aimed at minimizing and repairing tissue loss, an unexpected tone has entered the conversation around limb disease: hope.
“They call me a hope dealer,” said Foluso A. Fakorede, MD (Cardiovascular Solutions of Central Mississippi, Cleveland). Born in Nigeria and educated in New Jersey, he felt drawn to work in the Delta by the disproportionately high rates of unnecessary amputations among the community of largely poor people of color. As a Black cardiologist, he also felt an urgency to step up and use his knowledge and connections within the medical community to be perhaps the only health advocate some of his patients had ever encountered. ....

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