In Comparison To Richest Countries Poorest Counterparts Have 'Three-fold' More Heart Diseases

A new study has found that despite living with the highest risk factors for heart disease, people living in high income countries are less likely to suffer from serious cardiovascular disease. The study also found that people in low income countries, although living with fewer risk factors for heart disease, have a higher incidence of serious cardiovascular disease including death. The study followed 155,000 people from 628 urban and rural communities ...

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