"A better understanding of what they can do for their own heart health if they happen to be a heart patient or concerned about heart disease in general, which most people ought to be given how prevalent heart disease is. (MTN News photo)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that about 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States each year, accounting for 1-in-4 deaths, making heart disease the number one killer in both men and women. The Heart Expo served as a chance for patients to receive blood, prostate, thyroid, and skin cancer screenings. A team of cardiac specialists from the International Heart Institute of Montana and Providence St. Patrick Hospital are helping the public stay informed with lectures on the latest advances in treating heart disease. There was also a lesson using a pig's heart on the basic anatomy of a heart.
Procedures can help evaluate risks for heart disease
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