The World Heart Federation's vision for worldwide cardiovascular disease prevention

Cardiovascular disease was recognised as common in high-income countries in the 1960s and 1970s, 2 but the age-standardised mortality from cardiovascular disease has halved since then, through better prevention (such as lifestyle changes and risk factor control) and wider use of simple but effective...

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Cardiovascular diseases
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Mortality
Prevention
Risk factors
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