Dr. Stacey Rosen
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Heart disease and stroke account for more than a quarter of all deaths in the U.S., with a death occurring about every 34 seconds.
Cardiologist Dr. Stacey Rosen of the American Heart Association says the downward trend marks the end of a pandemic-related anomaly.
Including high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, especially among young adults.
so the declines could reverse again.
Rosen estimates about 70% of heart disease could be prevented or delayed with lifestyle changes, including exercise, a healthy diet, and not smoking.
Heart disease and stroke account for more than a quarter of all deaths in the U.S., with a death occurring about every 34 seconds.
Cardiologist Dr. Stacey Rosen of the American Heart Association says the downward trend marks the end of a pandemic-related anomaly.
Including high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, especially among young adults.
so the declines could reverse again.
Rosen estimates about 70% of heart disease could be prevented or delayed with lifestyle changes, including exercise, a healthy diet, and not smoking.