The costs of treating heart disease are expected to triple by the year 2030, creating an "enormous financial burden" for millions of Americans, the American Heart Association says in a new policy statement.[...]
Lowering BP Can Help Cut Women's Heart Disease Risk
MONDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Many middle-aged women could significantly reduce their risk of heart disease by lowering their blood pressure, researchers say.[...]
Heart disease costs to triple in U.S. by 2030: report
The costs of heart disease in the United States will triple between now and 2030, to more than $800 billion a year, a report commissioned by the American Heart Association predicted on Monday.[...]
Report: Heart Disease Costs to Triple in U.S. by 2030
The costs of heart disease in the United States will triple between now and 2030, to more than $800 billion a year, a report commissioned by the American Heart Association has predicted [...]
Heart Disease Treatment Cost for Americans to Triple by 2030, Doctors Say
The rising expense includes only the price of treatment, not the cost of lost time and productivity as patients and their partners miss work or other tasks, a policy paper published today in the association's medical journal Circulation concluded.[...]
Cost to treat heart disease in United States will triple by 2030
The cost of treating heart disease in the United States will triple by 2030, according to new projections. The $545 billion increase is due in part to an aging population. The skyrocketing financial burden makes it urgent to implement effective strategies to prevent heart disease and stroke.[...]
US heart disease costs to triple by 2030
The costs of treating heart disease in America, where one in three people has some form of the disease, are expected to triple by 2030 due to the growing population, researchers said Monday.[...]
U.S. Heart Disease Costs Expected to Soar
MONDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- The cost of treating heart disease and stroke in the United States is expected to triple in the next 20 years, to $818 billion, a new report says.[...]
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