Heart Attack Deaths Decline, but Heart Disease Remains a Leading Threat

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Heart attack deaths in the U.S. have decreased by 89% since 1970 due to medical and public health improvements, but deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure and arrhythmias have risen sharply, highlighting a shift in the landscape of heart disease and the importance of managing long-term cardiovascular health.
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- Heart Attack Deaths Drop, but Other Heart Issues Are on the Rise AARP
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