
Dr. Melvin Echols’ 3 insights from a heart survivor
In the humid July afternoons of his childhood in rural Ivanhoe, North Carolina, while other boys played outside, Melvin Echols could be found indoors, sweating
In the humid July afternoons of his childhood in rural Ivanhoe, North Carolina, while other boys played outside, Melvin Echols could be found indoors, sweating
Dr. Melvin Echols, Associate Professor of Medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine and Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for the American College of Cardiology
A breakthrough in cardiovascular research is transforming how doctors approach heart disease prevention. Scientists have identified three powerful biomarkers that can predict a woman’s risk
Systolic heart failure, a serious cardiovascular condition, arises when the heart’s left ventricle struggles to contract effectively, leading to inadequate blood circulation throughout the body.
Dr. Mary Branch, a cardiologist, is a fourth-generation African American physician who has broken new ground in her journey and unwavering commitment to cardiovascular health.
As February marks Heart Health Awareness Month, Latrice Baxter, a cardiovascular disease patient advocate, shares her triumphant personal journey with rolling out’s Health IQ. Offering