cardiovascular disease statistics
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Study highlights:
-- The incidence of heart disease, stroke and certain risk factors decreased as educational levels increased in high-income countries, but not in low- and middle-income countries.
... in 2005, according to the latest statistics from the World Health Organization. More than 80 p...
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BASEL, Switzerland, Sept. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Novartis Group Company associates across 32 countries will participate in a new Novartis health and well-being initiative during the first Novartis Be Healthy Celebration Week from September 19-23, 2011. During the week, Novartis Group sites are offering many opportunities to help associates take control of their personal health. This includes providing information, activities and tips to promote health and help prevent future health issues.
Novartis is focusing on prevention programs in Be Healthy because statistics from the World Economic Forum (WEF) show that workplace health and well-being programs addressing lifestyle changes can help prevent up to 40% of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and l...
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...(1) Cardiovascular disease means diseases of the heart and circulator... from the National Center for Health Statistics, the National Institutes of Health, or ?Nutrition ...
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... the prevalence of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, hypertension, dyslipidemi...2002). These statistics have doubled; in 2005, the Food Stamp Program serv...
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...2. An Insight into Cardiovascular Diseases II-6 The Heart of Heart Problems II-6 Types of Car... III-1 Cardiovascular Market: Startling Statistics III-1 . Table 25: Prevalence of Cardiovascular Dis...
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... research report related to the Cardiovascular disease market is available in its catalogue. . Co... Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Statistics . Table 2-2: United States CHF Statistics: 2004 . ...
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...High mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Russia and its profound fluctuations over... are taken from the Russian vital statistics registration system. The Goscomstat's cause-of-dea...
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Working 9 to 5" is a catchy song lyric, but it doesn't describe the real-life experience of about 15 million Americans. That's how many shift workers -- on duty evenings, nights, or in some rotating or otherwise irregular schedule -- the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates are in the work force (or were in 2001).
On top of the sleep problems this kind of off-hours schedule produces, there's plenty of evidence that it can be hazardous to your health -- a review published in 2003 lists gastrointestinal problems (specifically peptic ulcers), cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.
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..., results are verified against health statistics from national data sources, such as the Bureau of ...
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...* Number of Hospital Beds . Cardiovascular Disease Statistics . * Incidents of Stroke . * Inc...