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    MMWR is a weekly scientific publication from CDC that reports public health information and recommendations for the United States.

    The following issues of MMWR are relevant to heart disease. To locate additional articles, visit CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) website.

    • Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy and Mortality at Delivery Hospitalization — United States, 2017–2019
      April 29, 2022
    • Cancer and Heart Disease Death Rates Among Men and Women Aged 45-64 Years – United States, 1999-2018
      May 29, 2020
    • Actions in Support of Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease — United States, 2011–2018
      February 9, 2019
    • Awareness of Heart Attack Symptoms and Response Among Adults—United States, 2008, 2014, and 2017
      February 8, 2019
    • Vital Signs: State-Level Variation in Nonfatal and Fatal Cardiovascular Events Targeted for Prevention by Million Hearts 2022
      September 7, 2018
    • Heart Disease Death Rates Among Blacks and Whites Aged ≥35 Years—United States, 1968–2015
      March 30, 2018
    • Use of Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Heart Attack Survivors – 20 States and the District of Columbia, 2013 and Four States, 2015
      August 25, 2017
    Last Reviewed: January 27, 2023
    Source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion , Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention
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