/PRNewswire/ Today, the CDC Foundation launches a new campaign, "Live to the Beat," to help address cardiovascular disease in Black adults in the United.
or hurt a candidates chances, but first african-american women fight a troubling health trend one step at a time in today s impact your world. i say this out of love, half of black women are obese. 80% of us are over a healthy body weight. girl trek are a beautiful community of black women re-claiming their health through walking. we re asking women to get active with us. so if you just walk 30 minutes a day, your risk of diabetes, heart disease, what is it stroke, dementia even is reduced by almost half. it s also a sister hood, right, women are connecting with their neighbors, their friends, the women at their church, the women on campuses. when you walk, you talk, right, and so it becomes a support
late part of integration. so i ve been suspended from school three times expelled once all because. i m old enough to know what the struggle is about. your organization is geared to getting getting women to be active. it s called girl trek. what will it mean for you and your organization to walk across the bridge? this will be a great thing. i m new, but this is a relatively new organization. so it means a lot to us because of the exposure of it all. so that women will see all these women on national television. and they ll say who are they? and they ll know, well, come out and take a walk with me. one more person in here. how are you doing? i m doing well. again, you are the leader of