
Shifting Trends in U.S. Causes of Death: Heart Attacks Decline, Other Risks Rise
A new study shows that heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related deaths in the U.S., with fatalities from heart attacks decreasing by 89% since 1970 due to improved medical treatments. However, deaths from other heart conditions like heart failure, hypertension-related disease, and arrhythmias are rising, with arrhythmia-related deaths increasing dramatically. The overall decline in heart attack deaths reflects better emergency care, but lifestyle factors continue to pose risks, and ongoing prevention and management are essential.






