Summary
Reductions in cardiovascular mortality have been achieved via improved prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. However, costs have risen accordingly. A future emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention through research, education, and mitigation of disease-causing environmental factors holds the promise of improving outcomes and reducing the cost of treating CV disease.
- arrhythmias
 - cardiovascular disease
 - coronary artery disease
 - education
 - environment
 - future
 - imaging
 - prevention
 - therapeutics
 - valvular disease
 
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