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Why U.S. Death Rate From Heart Failure is Surging

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Nov 04, 2019
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Between 2011 and 2017, the death rate from heart failure among U.S. adults surged 20.7% and is expected to keep rising. A new study reports that the aging population, along with high rates of obesity and diabetes among adults of all ages, has substantially slowed decades of progress reducing deaths from heart disease.

—JAMA Cardiology

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