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Disparities in Cardiovascular Mortality Between Black and White Adults in the United States, 1999 to 2019.

Ashley N KyalwaziEméfah C LoccohLaPrincess C BrewerElizabeth O OfiliJiaman XuYang SongKaren E Joynt MaddoxRobert W YehRishi K Wadhera
Published in: Circulation (2022)
During the past 2 decades, age-adjusted cardiovascular mortality declined significantly for Black and White adults in the United States, as did the absolute difference in death rates between these groups. Despite this progress, Black women and men continue to experience higher cardiovascular mortality rates than their White counterparts.
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