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U.S. heart disease deaths hit a 47-year low, driven by better treatments and prevention.
Heart disease deaths in the U.S. have reached their lowest level in 47 years, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The decline marks a significant public health milestone, attributed to advances in medical treatments, improved prevention strategies, and greater awareness of risk factors like high blood pressure and cholesterol.
The trend reflects progress in reducing cardiovascular mortality despite ongoing challenges with obesity and diabetes.
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Las muertes por enfermedades cardíacas en EE.UU. alcanzaron su nivel más bajo en 47 años, impulsadas por mejores tratamientos y prevención.