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Heart Attack : A quick fact
Coronary heart disease is America's Number one killer, while stroke is number three and a leading cause of serious disability. Here are more facts :
More than 1.1 million Americans suffers heart attacks each year (some 650,000 of them first time attacks) and approximately 350,000 die.
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63% of women and 50% of men who die suddenly of Coronary heart disease show no previous symptoms.
Almost 80% of heart disease mortality in people under age 65 occurs during the first heart attack.
Stroke kills nearly 160,000 Americans each year. Over 60% of those deaths are women.
The chance of having a stroke before age 70 is one in 20 for both men and women.
For people over age 55, the incidence of stroke more than doubles in each successive decade.
8% of men and 11% of women will have a stroke within six years after a heart attack.
More than 12 million US men and women are alive today who have survived a heart attack or have angina. About 4.5 million stroke survivors are also still alive today.
Each day, the average heart expands and contracts 100,000 times and pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood.