A cardiovascular disease can refer to any class of disease that directly involves the heart or blood vessels. Although exact numbers are vague, it is a generally accepted fact that more Americans perish cardiovascular diseases than from cancer.
Approximately half of all deaths are related to cardiopulmonary diseases.
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Approximately 48 million Americans suffer from heart disease each year.
There are estimates but no solid data. First, lupus is not reported to the CDC so they do not track statistics. Second, lupus patients die from complications of the disease, not the disease itself. For example, a person who has lupus nephritis (40% of lupus patients) and dies from kidney disease would be listed on the death certificate as dying of kidney failure. Lupus patients have double the risk of cardiovascular events like heart attack and stroke, but if they die from that the death certificate will say heart attack or stroke, not lupus.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, and its impact varies greatly depending on factors such as age, lifestyle, and access to healthcare. It is estimated that millions of people die each year from heart-related conditions such as heart attacks, heart failure, and other cardiovascular diseases. It is important to seek medical attention and follow a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk of heart disease and improve heart health.
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About 57 million deaths occur each year, in the world. Cardiovascular disease account for about one third of all deaths, followed by cancers.
Chrons disease is one of many
Pneumonic Plague, if not treated within the first 24 - 48 hours of infection, the mortality rate is 100%. If it is, the mortality rate is 75%.
1.5 million people in the us die every year from cardiovascular diseases each year
35.3% of deaths in American women over the age of 20, or more than 432,000, are caused by cardiovascular disease each year. More than 200,000 women die each year from heart attacks- five times as many women as breast cancer.
2 million people are diagnosed with kidney disease each year, and a few thousand die of it or complications.
One way is with medication, BUT... there are many ways
There are many different cardiovascular diseases that can be life threatening. Some of these diseases include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, hypertensive heart disease, heart failure, cor pulmonale, and valvular heart disease.
It is believed that cardiovascular disease is strongly influenced by lifestyle behaviors. Since many of these behaviors are modifiable (changeable), it is logical to assume that if we change our behaviors, we can change our cardiovascular health for the better.Risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease include:SmokingConsuming a high fat/high sodium dietLack of exerciseExcessive use of alcohol and drugsExcessive stress
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my mum has Refsums disease and as far as we are aware there are very very few people with the disease, around 80 or 100.