American Heart Association Says Six in Ten Adults May Suffer from Heart Disease Over the Next 30 Years
The American Heart Association is estimating that as many as six in ten adults may suffer from heart disease over the next 30 years.
The report cited several reasons for the predicted rise but did not mention COVID-19 vaccines.
The AHA reported on June 4, “The projected rise in heart disease and stroke – along with several key risk factors, including high blood pressure and obesity – is likely to triple related costs to $1.8 trillion by 2050, according to two American Heart Association presidential advisories published Tuesday in the AHA journal Circulation. One report looks at the projected increase in cardiovascular disease rates in the decades ahead, while the other projects their total related costs.”
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