The Key to Reducing Deaths from Coronary Artery Disease [Infographic]

The Key to Reducing Deaths from Coronary Artery Disease [Infographic]

The key to reducing Coronary Artery Disease Deaths? Simple. Spread Awareness!

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the most common form of heart disease, and it kills more than 370,000 people per year. Because its symptoms mimic those of many other common ailments, some patients can be led to believe they have come down with the flu, or are simply tired or stressed. For this reason, it is of paramount importance that healthcare providers raise awareness of CAD symptoms and prevention with their patients, and understand and prescribe a combination of the most effective treatments for those patients in which the disease is already identified. 

To help you out, here is a great infographic to print out, post on your clinic walls, or share on social media. The more people know, the easier it becomes to fight Coronary Artery Disease! As always, thank you for all you do. #StopSTEMI

Coronary Artery Disease Infographic

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