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“It’s one thing to be alive, it’s another to be alive and well.” Cardiovascular risks on the rise The study analyzed government data on deaths from heart disease between 1970 and 2022.
Heartflow's quarterly loss widened over the year-ago period, the healthcare company disclosed in its paperwork for a U.S.
Prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing led to an increased risk for mortality, with progression to cardiac arrest linked to increased body weight, a non-bradycardic initial heart rate, and hypoxia.
Heart disease deaths in U.S. adults dropped 66% over 50 years, study shows. Heart attack deaths fell nearly 90%, but other heart disease deaths rose 81%.
Deaths from heart failure increased 146% over the same time period, while death due to persistent high blood pressure rose by 106%. Changes in cardiovascular risk factors are contributing to the ...
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