Peter Attia· MD
when you look at rates of change the fastest growing heart disease death rate is in middle-aged women age 45 to 64.
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when you look at rates of change the fastest growing heart disease death rate is in middle-aged women age 45 to 64.
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since 2010 heart disease mortality is no longer declining and it's factually rising in these younger women at 0.5 percent per year