Deaths from heart disease and stroke are declining, but still kill more Americans than any other cause, according to new data ...
An annual report from the American Heart Association shows deaths from heart disease and stroke are down, encouraging news ...
A new report from the American Heart Association highlights where heart disease stands in the U.S.
More people die from heart disease and stroke than from anything else in the United States, despite a five-year decline, a ...
A new report points to a decline in heart disease and stroke deaths, but cardiovascular disease remains the top cause of ...
The Covid pandemic didn’t just kill people directly. It appears to have accelerated a long-brewing reversal in US heart failure deaths, with mortality climbing faster since 2020 after years of decline ...
Annual heart disease deaths fell 2.7% from 2022 to 2023, the report found.
Deaths have fallen, but cardiovascular disease still leads U.S. mortality, with daily habits playing a key role in risk.
After an upwards trend for five years, deaths from heart disease and stroke declined in the United States but remained the No. 1 and No. 4 causes of death, respectively, among all Americans, according ...
An AHA report shows 2023 heart and stroke deaths declined, yet both still lead U.S. mortality as major risks like hypertension and childhood obesity grow.
It also “significantly” cut heart and kidney disease risk.
Scientists have uncovered why people with chronic kidney disease so often die from heart problems: damaged kidneys release ...