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Heart attack deaths have plummeted in US

San Francisco Chronicle on MSN · 18h
There's been a stunning drop in heart attack deaths - but these other risks are rising
Heart attack deaths in the U.S. have dropped 90% since 1970, but deaths from other heart conditions are rising, new studies from UCSF and Stanford show.
New Scientist · 2d
Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of death in the US
Since 1970, heart attack deaths have fallen almost 90 per cent in the US, though deaths from chronic heart conditions have significantly risen
CNN on MSN · 2d
Deaths from heart attacks are way down. Here’s what’s killing us instead
Your chance of dying from a heart attack has dropped dramatically, but other deadly heart conditions are on the rise, a new study found.
2d
Fewer people are dying of heart attacks — but these 3 deadly conditions are on the rise
The research team found that deaths from other types of heart disease surged 81% over the same 50-year period, with three ...
WebMD8mon
Symptoms of Bronchitis -- Cough, Fever, and More - WebMD
Like bronchitis, an asthma attack can cause coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and a feeling of tightness in the chest. ... Heart failure. Chronic heart failure, ...
PhillyVoice
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Fewer Americans are dying of heart attacks, but other heart disease fatalities have surged
Death rates from high blood pressure, arrhythmias and heart failure have risen sharply since 1970, new research shows.

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