
Heart Diseases: Exercise and diet reduce the risk of heart diseases, but can everyone afford it? Expert weighs in |
New research indicates that global heart-health guidelines, often based on data from high-income nations, may not be universally applicable. Professor Scott Lear from Simon Fraser University highlights that factors like environment and socioeconomic status significantly impact cardiovascular disease risk. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. CVD contributes to 80 per cent…