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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

Pressure: The Silent Killer

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Ari Lennox sang about a different kind of pressure, but on this episode of CRxOWN Talks we’re talking about the kind that can quietly damage your body — high blood pressure.Often called the silent killer, hypertension can develop without symptoms while increasing the risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other serious health issues. In this episode, we break down what blood pressure numbers actually mean, why hypertension impacts Black communities at higher rates, and what steps you can take to protect your heart.Joining me is LaToya Lucas, MSN, ANP-C, a nurse practitioner, educator, and health equity advocate who is passionate about expanding access to culturally responsive care. Together we discuss:❤️ Why hypertension is known as the silent killer🩺 How to understand and track your blood pressure numbers🥗 Lifestyle and prevention strategies that can make a differenceGuest Bio:LaToya Lucas, MSN, ANP-C, is a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student, nurse practitioner, educator, and health equity advocate based in Greensboro, North Carolina. She is the Founder and CEO of Lucas Exceptional Healthcare & Consultation, a nurse practitioner–owned primary care practice dedicated to delivering patient-centered, culturally responsive care and expanding access to underserved communities in the Piedmont Triad region. She is also the founder and executive director of Simone Cares Center for Health Equity, a nonprofit organization in Greensboro, NC.With advanced training in adult/gerontological primary care and nursing education, LaToya blends clinical excellence with academic leadership. Her scholarly work centers on health equity, digital equity as a social determinant of health, and culturally competent obesity screening for African American women.A passionate community leader, LaToya is deeply engaged in civic and service organizations and is committed to empowering women, strengthening families, and advancing justice in healthcare. Above all, she is a proud wife, mother, and grandmother who believes in leading with purpose, faith, and service.🎧 Tune in to Pressure on CRxOWN Talks — because knowing your numbers could save your life.#CRxOWNTalks #Pressure #Hypertension #SilentKiller #BlackHealthMatters #KnowYourNumbers #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #BlackNP

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Ari Lennox sang about a different kind of pressure, but on this episode of CRxOWN Talks we’re talking about the kind that can quietly damage your body — high blood pressure.Often called the silent killer, hypertension can develop without symptoms while increasing the risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other serious health issues. In this episode, we break down what blood pressure numbers actually mean, why hypertension impacts Black communities at higher rates, and what steps you can take to protect your heart.Joining me is LaToya Lucas, MSN, ANP-C, a nurse practitioner, educator, and health equity advocate who is passionate about expanding access to culturally responsive care. Together we discuss:❤️ Why hypertension is known as the silent killer🩺 How to understand and track your blood pressure numbers🥗 Lifestyle and prevention strategies that can make a differenceGuest Bio:LaToya Lucas, MSN, ANP-C, is a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student, nurse practitioner, educator, and health equity advocate based in Greensboro, North Carolina. She is the Founder and CEO of Lucas Exceptional Healthcare & Consultation, a nurse practitioner–owned primary care practice dedicated to delivering patient-centered, culturally responsive care and expanding access to underserved communities in the Piedmont Triad region. She is also the founder and executive director of Simone Cares Center for Health Equity, a nonprofit organization in Greensboro, NC.With advanced training in adult/gerontological primary care and nursing education, LaToya blends clinical excellence with academic leadership. Her scholarly work centers on health equity, digital equity as a social determinant of health, and culturally competent obesity screening for African American women.A passionate community leader, LaToya is deeply engaged in civic and service organizations and is committed to empowering women, strengthening families, and advancing justice in healthcare. Above all, she is a proud wife, mother, and grandmother who believes in leading with purpose, faith, and service.🎧 Tune in to Pressure on CRxOWN Talks — because knowing your numbers could save your life.#CRxOWNTalks #Pressure #Hypertension #SilentKiller #BlackHealthMatters #KnowYourNumbers #HeartHealth #HealthEquity #BlackNP

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