VS Preventable Deaths from Heart Disease and Strokeinfographic

  Graph: Important progress has been made, but more is needed to continue to save lives, particularly for people under 65 years. Details in text below.  

  Graphi: Black men are at highest risk of dying early from heart disease and stroke. Details in text below.  

  Map: Counties in southern states have the greatest risk overall. Details in text below.  

  Graphic: Nearly 800,000 Americans die each year from heart disease and stroke. Most of the major risk factors can be managed or prevented. Detail in text below.  

  Graph: Important progress has been made, but more is needed to continue to save lives, particularly for people under 65 years. Details in text below.  

  Graphi: Black men are at highest risk of dying early from heart disease and stroke. Details in text below.  

  Map: Counties in southern states have the greatest risk overall. Details in text below.  

  Graphic: Nearly 800,000 Americans die each year from heart disease and stroke. Most of the major risk factors can be managed or prevented. Detail in text below.  

  Graph: Important progress has been made, but more is needed to continue to save lives, particularly for people under 65 years. Details in text below.  

  Graphi: Black men are at highest risk of dying early from heart disease and stroke. Details in text below.  

  Map: Counties in southern states have the greatest risk overall. Details in text below.  

  Graphic: Nearly 800,000 Americans die each year from heart disease and stroke. Most of the major risk factors can be managed or prevented. Detail in text below.  

Syndicated Content Details:
Source URL: http://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/HeartDisease-Stroke/infographic.html
Source Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Captured Date: 2016-05-23 22:32:40.0

 

 

 

 

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