The 2010s saw a decrease in age-adjusted mortality associated with heart disease, according to a JAMA Cardiology report, but a concomitant rise in heart failure-related deaths and increase in the global population of adults over 65 actually resulted in an increase in the number of fatalities attributed to CVD.
The 2010s saw a decrease in age-adjusted mortality associated with heart disease, according to a JAMA Cardiology report, but a concomitant rise in heart failure-related deaths and increase in the global population of adults over 65 actually resulted in an increase in the number of fatalities attributed to CVD.