Changes in CVD Incidence and Mortality Rates, and Life Expectancy: North Karelia and National

During the last 40 years, Finland has experienced a remarkable decline in coronary heart disease and stroke mortality. The latest coronary heart disease mortality figures in the working-age population are

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Demography
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Humans
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Life expectancy
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Mortality
Public health
Risk Factors
Stroke
Survival Rate - trends
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