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CDC Report: Preventable Heart Disease, Stroke Deaths Exceeded 200,000 in 2010

National Desk
May 5, 2026

Why it matters locally: Heart disease and stroke are significant health concerns in Alabama, aligning with national trends. Public health initiatives and individual lifestyle choices in Alabama could play a role in reducing the incidence of preventable deaths related to these diseases.


Atlanta, GA – In 2010, more than 200,000 deaths in the United States related to heart disease and stroke were potentially preventable, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vital Signs report. The analysis examined mortality data to determine instances where deaths could have been averted through public health interventions and individual actions. The CDC's Vital Signs reports provide analyses of significant public health issues. The data focuses on the year 2010, offering a retrospective view of mortality rates associated with cardiovascular diseases. The report does not offer specific context or comparison to current data. Heart disease and stroke remain leading causes of death in the U.S., prompting ongoing research and public health efforts aimed at reducing their impact. The CDC continues to monitor trends and disseminate information to healthcare professionals and the public to promote prevention and early detection strategies. Further details regarding specific preventative measures identified in the report were not supplied in the released summary.

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