Heart Disease and Stroke Remain Leading Causes of Death in the U.S.
Recent reports highlight that heart disease and stroke account for a quarter of all deaths in the United States, maintaining their status as the foremost killers despite a notable decline in fatalities over recent years. While heart disease deaths have decreased for the first time in five years, it still stands as the leading cause of mortality in the country. Factors such as high blood pressure and childhood obesity continue to pose significant risk, indicating a complex relationship between progress in cardiovascular health and ongoing public health challenges. Comprehensive studies reveal important statistics on these ailments, underscoring the necessity of ongoing research and public awareness.
The New York Times, professional.heart.org, ABC News, upi.com, Oncodaily, kuow.org, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, News-Medical, Healio, statnews.com