Dedicated researchers and cardiologists alike have noticed the increased mortality rates that have occurred in the last century due to the silent epidemics of heart disease. This disease is defined as an abnormality within the blood circulation of a person 's’ heart. These abnormalities cover a vast amount of conditions pertaining to the heart; conditions that range from a coronary artery that’s clogged, a lack of blood being pumped, or a an abnormal heartbeat (Nordqvist, 2015). The indicators of heart disease can’t be pinpointed upon just anyone or …show more content…
Roth, 2015). Note that as these three factors continue to increase, the rise of mortality rates increases with them, so legitimately, the awareness and the costs to uphold HD have made a large impact upon society, but not enough to sustain the amount of population growth, and the other subsiding factors within our world. This could plausibly be the reason why HD is still in continuum as the number one cause of deaths in the