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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.
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.
Deaths from heart attacks dropped by 90%, but other heart disease risks are on the rise. Here's what to know.
Your chance of dying from a heart attack has dropped dramatically, but other deadly heart conditions are on the rise, a new study found.
The evidence is stacking up that the drug is associated with a greater likelihood of heart problems.
Catching the flu or COVID can trigger a heart attack or stroke in vulnerable people. Here’s what we can all do to lower our risk.
Clinical trial shows Obicetrapib pill lowers bad cholesterol and lipoprotein(a) in high-risk patients on maximum cholesterol therapy, offering hope for treatment-resistant cases.
Right after a heart attack, the risk of having another one is very high. This is the most dangerous time for your heart.
Former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders details having shocking heart attack.
Barry Sanders revealed in a 1-on-1 interview with CBS Sports he suffered a heart attack last June during Father's Day weekend while on a recruiting visit for his son.
In fact, the earliest signs of a heart attack can present weeks before the heart attack itself, giving you time to seek medical attention if you notice them.
According to the American Heart Association, someone in the U.S. suffers from a heart attack every 40 seconds. In fact, a heart doctor told News 4, heart disease is the number one killer of women. … ...
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