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Abstract P396: The Stroke Belt: Forged in the Heat of the Buckle? A Hypothesis Session Title: Epidemiology
The “stroke belt”(SB) in the SE USA has significantly higher stroke rates in whites (W) and African Americans (AA). HTN is the major driving force. The “Buckle” (B) of the SB, with even higher rates, lies along the costal “low country” plains of the Carolinas. Being born in the B is a powerful exposure that increases risk. Forty percent of all US slaves came thru, slaved and many died in the B of the SB. While reading the scholarly review “Slavery, Disease and Suffering in the Southern Low Country”, by Dr. Peter McCandless, (Cambridge U Press, 2011) I was stuck with the effect of the hot, humid weather with...
Source: Hypertension - September 14, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Clarence Grim Tags: Poster Abstract Presentations Source Type: research