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County-Level Data Reveals Disparities in Cardiac Death Rates

County-level data showed that disparities in premature cardiac deaths in the US have widened over the past two decades.

County-level reveals disparities in cardiac death rates

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By Jessica Kent

- An analysis of county-level data revealed progress in reducing premature cardiac deaths in began to decline in 2011, with significant disparities among counties, according to research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

In 2012, all United Nations-member countries including the US committed to achieving a 25 percent reduction in premature death from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory diseases by 2025.

Additionally, the Global Cardiovascular Disease Taskforce, which includes the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology Foundation, and other organizations set a goal to reduce premature deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.