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arabera Aaliyah bryan 3 years ago

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impacts of heart disease and disorders in Canada

Heart disease and stroke significantly affect multiple facets of life in Canada, with profound economic, personal, and healthcare implications. The condition is the leading cause of hospitalization and the second leading cause of death, incurring annual costs of $20.

impacts of heart disease and disorders in Canada

impacts of heart disease and disorders in Canada

mortality rates

an average of 141.9 canadians have died per 100,000 population due to heart disease.
Every hour 12 canadians aged 20+ with diagnosed heart disease die.

individual

Also as an individual heart disease can stop you from life in general even work can be scary and difficult it can stop you at anytime.
heart disease does not normally cause pain but" without proper oxygen it may lead to bluish skin and tiredness.Defections often make your heart work harder.
As an individual heart disease can cause shortness of breath,dizziness and fainting. and in some cases irregular heart beat patterns.

Economy

Heart disease and stroke is the leading cause of hospitalization and the second leading cause of death in canada it also costs $20.9 billion every year.
the economt suffers pretty badly losing billions of dollars a year due to any disease of the circulatory system.

employment

Public health canada says that a 3rd of heart attacks and strokes happen mid career
For those who survived cardiac arrest the loss of jobs was nearly 13% and for those who survived stroke" it was just under 20%

At the 3 year mark those who have who had a heart attack dropped 5%

Family

Study shows that younger relatives of the cardiac arrest victim have an increased risk of heart disease.
Heart disease is not contagious but in a family setting can affect multiple family members at once

Healthcare system

Heart failure can cost the health care system up to $2.8 billion per year in Canada and is the biggest cause of impatient hospitalizations.