Black adults, ages 45-64 years of age, are twice as likely to die during their initial cardiac event as white adults. However, the risk for nonfatal coronary heart disease is consistently lower among black men versus white men.
Black adults, ages 45-64 years of age, are twice as likely to die during their initial cardiac event as white adults. However, the risk for nonfatal coronary heart disease is consistently lower among black men versus white men.