Americans’ heart health has improved over the years—but will it last?
A new article in The New York Times outlines how the prevalence of heart disease and heart attacks have changed over the last 60 years.
There are significantly fewer deaths related to cardiovascular disease mainly because cigarette smoking has declined. Only about 15 percent of adults smoke, while cholesterol levels have also declined.
“The countless millions who have escaped a premature cardiovascular death can thank in part a half-century of public health measures and other preventive medicine initiatives that are now threatened by proposed cuts in the nation’s budget,” the author wrote in the article.
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