Prevention of the Cardiovascular Diseases – With Natural Antioxidants
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Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Non–fatal cardiovas- cular episodes suffered by hundreds of millions of people present an enormous burden even on the most developed health care systems. The amelioration of the mortality and morbidity of the working population has a tremendous economic impact. The increase of the life expectancy at birth by 10 percent could result in a 0,4 percent GDP growth in the economy. With early detection of the risk factors of cardiovascular episodes and with normalization of risk factors we can find a more effective method for preventing cardiovascular disease.