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Notice to Readers: World Heart Day --- September 28, 2008
Worldwide, approximately 17.5 million deaths are attributed to heart disease and stroke each year
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In 2000, the World Heart Federation, a nongovernmental organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, created the
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World Health Organization. Preventing chronic diseases: a vital investment. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2005. Available
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