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Concerning New Study Predicts Most U.S. Adults Will Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050
Men's Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCardiovascular disease comes with a plethora of health problems for the nearly half of all U.S....
Sticker for your ticker: An ultra-thin device could help prevent the leading cause of death
NBC Boston· 6 days agoIn an effort to help doctors track the world's leading cause of death, cardiovascular diseases, a...
Heart disease and stroke could affect at least 60% of adults in U.S. by 2050
San Antonio Express-News· 2 days agoAt least 6 in 10 adults in an older, more diverse U.S. population could be affected by...
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Will Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050, Study Finds
The New York Sun· 2 days agoThis increase is largely due to an expected surge in hypertension cases, with 184 million people...
61% of U.S. adults will have some type of cardiovascular disease by 2050, report finds
CBS News· 2 days agoThis is particularly driven by a projected 184 million people with hypertension, or high blood...
Need to get healthy? Here are two simple ways you can improve your diet
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoThere are many more health benefits, but I’ll mention one more, a big one. Inflammation is believed...
Heart disease and stroke could affect at least 60% of adults in U.S. by 2050
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days agoAt least 6 in 10 adults in an older, more diverse U.S. population could be affected by...
This Ingredient Can Improve Heart Health and Cholesterol
Parade· 2 days agoHere's why a cardiologist eats this one food regularly.
1 in 5 deaths are caused by heart disease, but what else are Australians dying from?
The Conversation· 2 days agoNobody dies in good health, at least in their final moments. In fact, in 2022, four out of five Australians had multiple conditions at the time of death listed on their death certificate, and ...
Heart disease and stroke could affect at least 60% of adults in U.S. by 2050
The News-Times· 2 days agoAt least 6 in 10 adults in an older, more diverse U.S. population could be affected by cardiovascular disease within the next 30 years, according to two new science reports ...