Black women top the list for many deadly diseases; stress is the common denominator.

"Stress" On My Chest A Seat at the Table

Premiered July 23, 2017
"Stress" On My Chest

Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and black women are twice as likely to die from it. Black women also suffer from obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure at alarming rates. Dr. Elizabeth Ofili from the Morehouse School of Medicine helps the ladies break it all down.

About the Program

A Seat at the Table

A Seat at the Table is a weekly series hosted by intelligent, outspoken, unapologetic African-American women. Hosts Denene Millner, Monica Pearson, and Christine White are accomplished in their own right and bring their unique perspectives through candid conversations about family, careers, health, finance, beauty, relationships and more.

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