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Heart disease remains the leading cause of death
Leading cause of death US continues to be heart disease as risk factors rise
A new report published Monday found that heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide
Heart disease remains the number one killer worldwide, outstripping all other causes of death as key risk factors continue to surge.
Heart Disease Still Top Cause of Death
Heart disease and stroke claim more lives in the United States than all forms of cancer and accidental deaths combined, according to a new American Heart Association report.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.
Heart disease continues to be the number one cause of death in the U.S., claiming 941,652 lives in 2022, according to the American Heart Association. That’s an increase from 931,500 deaths the previous year. Heart disease now kills one person every 34 seconds.
Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase
Headway against heart disease is slowing because “trends in important cardiovascular risk factors are headed in the wrong direction, particularly for obesity, diabetes, and high
Watch out for these top heart disease risk factors
More Americans die of heart disease than any other cause of death. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook breaks down the risk factors and shares tips to protect your heart.
Ozempic receives FDA nod for treating chronic kidney disease
US FDA Approves Novo Nordisk's Ozempic to Cut Risk of Diabetic Kidney Disease Progression
The U.S. FDA has approved Novo Nordisk's Ozempic for reducing the risk of kidney failure and disease progression, as well as death due to heart problems in diabetes patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD),
FDA approves Ozempic to reduce risks from chronic kidney disease in diabetes patients
Ozempic, the blockbuster GLP-1 drug that was originally approved to treat type 2 diabetes, has now also been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to reduce certain risks associated with chronic kidney disease,
Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic Gets FDA Approval as Kidney-Disease Treatment
Ozempic, or semaglutide, can now be used to reduce the risk of worsening kidney disease or kidney failure in adults with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease, Novo Nordisk said.
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How the virus behind COVID-19 can harm your blood vessels and your heart
The same mechanisms involved in COVID-related cardiovascular events are responsible for COVID-related myocarditis.
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How heart disease shapes global health and what can be done
Heart disease remains the top global killer. Learn about its impact on health, key risk factors, and approaches to prevention ...
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Regular Flossing Linked to Better Heart Health, Reduced Stroke, AFib Risk
Poor oral health could be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. New research shows that good oral health habits ...
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This disease kills more people than all cancers and accidents combined
AHA’s journal Circulation, revealed that cardiovascular disease kills more people than all types of cancer and accidental ...
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Updated Heart Disease, Stroke Statistics Presented for 2025
HealthDay News — Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death, according to a report from the American Heart Association published online January 27 in Circulation.
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7 facts about fried foods and heart disease
The allure of crispy, golden-brown fried foods continues to influence dietary choices worldwide, despite mounting evidence ...
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Heart disease is America's top killer: Simple steps to protect your heart
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., with nearly 2,500 deaths daily due to cardiovascular issues.
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Novel cardiovascular risk score uses stress test to predict heart disease more accurately
A study by Emory cardiovascular researchers has paved the way for the development of a new cardiovascular reactivity risk ...
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