Cardiovascular disease in Europe 2014: epidemiological update.

@article{Nichols2014CardiovascularDI,
  title={Cardiovascular disease in Europe 2014: epidemiological update.},
  author={Melanie Nichols and Nick Townsend and Peter Scarborough and Mike Rayner},
  journal={European heart journal},
  year={2014},
  volume={35 42},
  pages={
          2950-9
        }
}
This paper provides an update for 2014 on the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and in particular coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke, across the countries of Europe. Cardiovascular disease causes more deaths among Europeans than any other condition, and in many countries still causes more than twice as many deaths as cancer. There is clear evidence in most countries with available data that mortality and case-fatality rates from CHD and stroke have decreased substantially over the… 
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