
The American Heart Association has estimated that in 2006, 81,100,000 U.S. citizens had cardiovascular sickness. Perhaps even more shocking is the fact that during that year, cardiovascular disease accounted for slightly over one out of every three deaths. Clearly, heart problems is having a disastrous impact about the health of Americans; nonetheless, understanding the physiological processes that underlie it can . . . .
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