Cardiovascular Disease Responsible for One in Three U.S. Deaths
Cardiovascular disease contributes to one of every three deaths in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC plans to release new data concerning preventable deaths attributed to heart attack and stroke.
The agency's report will focus on analyzing the number of preventable deaths and identifying populations facing higher risk. Additionally, the study examines areas needing improvement and potential interventions for lowering mortality rates.
The forthcoming CDC telebriefing will provide greater details on the study's findings. The report aims to clarify the scope of preventable cardiovascular deaths, identify vulnerable populations, and suggest strategies for progress.
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