In a new video interview Dr. Matthias Rath describes how, over the past 30 years, the death rate from heart attacks has fallen dramatically in many countries. In some places, such as Germany, the number of deaths has been cut in half. In the Netherlands, it has plummeted by two thirds. As a result, tens of millions of lives worldwide have been saved. In this important interview, Dr. Rath explains the reasons behind this dramatic development and describes how the goal of eliminating heart disease as a major cause of death and disability is now in sight. Over the past 30 years, the death rate from heart attacks in many countries was cut by half. What is the reason for this dramatic development? Largely unnoticed by the people and governments, the world’s number one killer disease – heart attacks – has been tamed. In some countries, like Germany, the number of deaths from heart attacks has been cut in half over the past three decades; in the Netherlands, it was even reduced by two-thirds. – The world over, heart attacks and strokes have declined at an unprecedented speed, making the control over cardiovascular
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