Macabasco-O'Connell et.al say that the stress levels for women in this group is oftentimes higher than non-minority women in higher socioeconomic groups. The high amount of stress that these women experience is usually accompanied with depression and studies have shown that depression can also lead to a greater risk of heart disease (2, 3). Because many women from lower socio-economic statuses are uninsured or underinsured, they run the risk of being treated once their conditions have advanced or not being treated at all. Many women in this group may drink and use tobacco products heavily and do not have healthy diets. Nor do they get any type of physical activity to reduce the risk of heart disease. Many of these women also believe that some form of cancer (such as breast cancer) is the leading cause of death in women and therefore they do not focus on heart disease or...
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