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The incidence of cardiovascular disease in China continues to rise, currently afflicting 330 million people – two in every five adults. 17:33 UTC+8, 2021-05-21 0
Cardiovascular disease accounts for about one-third of global fatalities and more people die of cardiovascular disease in China than in any other country, medical experts said today, the nation’s first Heart Health Awareness Day.
The incidence of cardiovascular disease in China continues to rise, currently afflicting 330 million people two in every five adults. More than 540,000 Chinese die from cardiac arrest every year.
“There are many high-risk factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease, such as smoking, obesity, lack of exercise and unhealthy diets, sa
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(Left-Right) Colleen Swick, RN, Kay Horn, Tabby Day, and Karen Littleton. Photo submitted by Washington Savings Bank.
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Washington Savings Bank holds âGive a Heartâ Fundraiser to help raise Heart Health Awareness
(MATTOON, Illinois â March 2, 2021) Washington Savings Bankâs âGive a Heartâ Fundraiser was held the entire month of February to help raise Heart Health Awareness. Hearts were sold at each bank location for $1 each. 151 hearts were sold in Mattoon. The bank then matched the total number of hearts sold for a total of $302 raised to support the Sarah Bush Lincoln Heart Center.
The Sarah Bush Lincoln Heart Center will use the funds to help those who struggle to pay for costs associated with treatment. Funds will help provide scales for patients without insurance who are being discharged with Heart Failure who need to monitor their weight at home.
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In March 2020, two surgeons captured the hearts of people around the world with their uplifting cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine. Now Elvis Francois, MD, and William Robinson, MD known as the Singing Surgeons are back with new music in time for American Heart Month.
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This Heart Month has seen even more focus on prioritizing heart health, not only because heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, but also as experts begin to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with cardiovascular disease.
Teaming up with Lipton Tea, the Singing Surgeons released their second EP,