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Racial disparities in death rates from chronic diseases show minimal improvement over last two decades
Rural Patients Less Likely to Receive Cardiovascular Care, More Likely to Die from Certain Heart Conditions, Researchers Find
Black, Hispanic and Asian Populations Bore the Brunt of the Nation-Wide Rise in Cardiovascular Deaths During COVID-19 Pandemic, Researchers Find
Deaths from cardiovascular disease increased among younger U.S adults in rural areas
In rural America, heart disease is increasingly claiming younger lives
When Ephraim Trembly found his brother in rural Maryland, John had already been dead for three days. According to their father, John Trembly Sr., how he died remained unclear, since John’s body was so decomposed that they could only identify him from a tattoo...
While earth warmed, cold weather killed more Americans
Deaths linked to cold shot up dramatically in recent years even as the U.S. set summer heat records and temperatures increased, on average, year-round. A study of death certificates shows a 95% increase in the rate of cold-related fatalities between 2017 and 2022. The cause of death...
CVD Hospitalization in Older Adults Higher in US Than in Denmark
Americans are much more likely to be hospitalized for a cardiovascular event, particularly MI and heart failure (HF), than those from Denmark...
Cuts to Food Stamps Linked to Rising Food Insecurity, Declining Health for Millions of Americans, Study Shows
In a new report, health policy experts at Richard A. and Susan F. Smith...
Rishi Wadhera explains ACC report on rural residents more likely to die from heart disease than urban residents
Patient data continue to underscore a growing health crisis in rural...