![]() ![]() They have seen changes, including double-digit weight loss. Both started running with other women and working with a personal trainer. In the past year, they have focused on improving their health through a more active lifestyle. Women like twins Kanani and Kalila Hines are determined to make a difference in their own lives. Although they aren’t more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than women of other races, they are more likely to die from it. More than half of African-American women older than 20 are obese. They are more likely to develop diabetes, hypertension and heart disease, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s an unfortunate reality – African-American women face greater health risks than women of other races. ![]()
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