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Research shows heart attack deaths have plummeted by nearly 90% since 1970, while deaths from heart failure and arrhythmias have increased, highlighting new cardiovascular challenges.
Your chance of dying from a heart attack has dropped dramatically, but other deadly heart conditions are on the rise, a new study found.
In today’s Health Alert, some surprising new data about heart disease in America. A long‑term study shows heart attack deaths are plummeting while other cardiovascular issues are surging.
Heart attack survival odds have dramatically improved over the past 5 decades, but more people are dying from chronic cardiac conditions, a study finds.
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that deaths from heart attacks have “declined by nearly 90%” over the last 50 years The study attributed this to ...
Deaths from heart attacks dropped by 90%, but other heart disease risks are on the rise. Here's what to know.
A doctor has highlighted three key warning signs of a heart attack, pointing out one particular symptom that might go unnoticed and is often more common in women.
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The study analyzed government data on deaths from heart disease between 1970 and 2022. Back in 1970, heart attacks were responsible for 54% of all deaths from heart issues.
Paul Sinha recalls having two heart attacks during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Asked how he deals with his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in the show, he said: "I do lots of jokes about it.