An intervention to reduce psychosocial and biological indicators of stress in African
American lupus patients: The balancing lupus experiences with stress strategies study
Not exact matches
A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult
patients found that African -
American patients with connective tissue diseases such as
lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely as white
patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
February 4, 2016 Connective tissue disease increases risk for cardiovascular problems A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult
patients found that African -
American patients with connective tissue diseases such as
lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely as white
patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.