Cardiovascular Diseases CVDs are the leading causes of death and disability in the world. Although a large proportion of CVDs is preventable, they continue to rise mainly because preventive measures are inadequate. An estimated 17.3 million people died from CVDs in 2008 Over 80% of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries By 2030, almost 23.6 million people will die from CVDs
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December 11, 2011
Cardiovascular Diseases
Tags:almost 23.6 million people will die from CVDs, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases CVDs are the leading causes of death and disability in the world. Although a large proportion of CVDs is preventable, they continue to rise mainly because preventive measures are inadequate. An estimated 17.3 million people died from CVDs in 2008 Over 80% of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries B
