Most U.S. adults have a “heart age” several years older than their chronological age – sometimes by more than a decade. And that gap is wider among men and among those with lower incomes or education or who identify as Black or…
Most U.S. adults have a “heart age” several years older than their chronological age – sometimes by more than a decade. And that gap is wider among men and among those with lower incomes or education or who identify as Black or…