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    This Maryland County Has Been Named the Highest Heart Disease Rate in The State

    2023-10-17

    An article published by Stackers has identified a county with the highest heart disease rate in Maryland.

    Stacker investigated the counties with the highest heart disease rates in Maryland using data from the CDC. Keep reading to learn more!

    The findings are revealed, and the site has labeled Garrett County, MD, as having the highest heart disease rate in the state.

    Garrett County is the westernmost county of the U.S. state of Maryland, completely within the Appalachian Mountains. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,806, making it the third-least populous county in Maryland.

    In Garrett County, Maryland, 8.7% of the population is affected by coronary heart disease. This percentage reflects the number of individuals living with this heart condition in the county.

    Here is the list of the 10 Counties with the highest heart disease rates in Maryland

    1. Garrett: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 8.7%
    2. Worcester: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 8.6%
    3. Talbot: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 8.5%
    4. Dorchester: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 8.5%
    5. Kent: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 8.4%
    6. Allegany: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 7.9%
    7. Caroline: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 7.6%
    8. Somerset: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 7.5%
    9. Washington: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 7.3%
    10. Queen Anne's: Prevalence of coronary heart disease: 6.8%

    Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States since 1921, and stroke has been the third leading cause since 1938; together they account for approximately 40% of all deaths.

    American men in the last decade were twice as likely to die from heart disease than women, according to CDC data.

    The high heart disease rates in these Maryland counties are a concerning health issue. It's crucial for residents to be aware of these statistics and take steps to prioritize their heart health.

    What are your thoughts on these findings, and how do you think communities can work together to tackle this problem? Share your insights and ideas in the comments.

    Disclaimer: This article is for educational & informational purposes only.


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    Pete Baden
    10-17
    It doesn't matter where you live. Everyone should know the signs of a heart attack (MI/Myocardial Infarction) !!! Do not be complacent.Someone dear to your heart could experience these symptoms. Stay aware, learn CPR, care for your elders.
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