61% of Americans Predicted to Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050

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A new report from the American Heart Association predicts that by 2050, 61 percent of Americans will have some form of cardiovascular disease, affecting over 184 million adults. The report highlights the need for clinical and public health interventions to manage and potentially reverse the rising prevalence of cardiovascular conditions, driven by factors such as an aging population and increasing healthcare costs.
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