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Did you know...in 2005, heart disease killed over 4,000 Black women in NYC?

Heart disease in East and Central Harlem is a big concern. In 2005, these two areas in Harlem had among the highest percentages of people who died from heart disease in all of Manhattan.

Harlem Word: Dr. Icilma Fergus—following her path to become the Chief of Cardiology at Harlem Hospital Center

As Chief of Cardiology at Harlem Hospital Center, Dr. Fergus sees stress, poverty and discrimination as playing important roles in the health of African Americans. Her professional pathway took her from the research labs of Columbia to the streets of Harlem where the neediest members of the community seek her help in treating and preventing chronic diseases. Here she tells us how she got started in her field and wound up working in Harlem.

Author Ruth L. Cohen talks about how the art in doctor's offices can help the well being of patients

Apr 5 2010 5:00 pm

NYAM Author Night Series: Art with Heart - Assisting the Work of Wellness,

April 5th from 5:30PM - 7:00PM at The New York Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street

Free heart health screenings -- CUMC/NYPH

Feb 6 2009 8:00 am
Feb 6 2009 2:00 pm
In honor of American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day, CUMC/NYPH is offering FREE heart health screenings with immediate results, educational talks, demonstrations and raffles!

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