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American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease

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Heart Disease Risk in Young Women Projected to Spike Over Next 25 Years
A new AHA scientific statement warns that cardiovascular disease is rising fastest among younger women, with stroke rates in those aged 20-44 years projected to nearly double by 2050.

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Heart disease threat projected to climb sharply for key demographic
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Why heart disease and stroke are expected to rise significantly among younger women
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New projection warns of sharp increase in cardiovascular disease in women
The American Heart Association warns that nearly 60% of women could develop some type of cardiovascular disease by 2050, which is an increase from the 44% of women who are currently living with it.

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New study warns number of women living with cardiovascular disease can increase
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Nearly 6 in 10 U.S. women could have heart disease by 2050
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New AHA Study Finds That Prevalence Of Cardiovascular Disease In Women Will Skyrocket By 2050

A new study published by the American Heart Association indicates a disheartening finding: the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and risk factors in women is projected to increase significantly by the year 2050.
Rutgers University
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Tackling the Silent Threat of Inherited Heart Disease

From carrying a first-aid kit in first grade to launching a transformative preventive cardiology program, a Rutgers Health physician is bringing world-class cardiac care to New Jersey.
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Baptist Mobile Cardiovascular Lab Brings Heart Screenings To You

Heart disease is the top cause of death in Mississippi. The mobile lab is designed to bring screenings to people and reduce heart disease.
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What is coronary heart disease? 'Y&R' soap star reveals diagnosis

Melissa Claire Egan, known for her roles in daytime soap operas "The Young and the Restless" and "All My Children," revealed she was diagnosed with coronary heart disease in late January. The actress, 44, shared the diagnosis in an Instagram post on Feb. 26.
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