Cardiovascular disease remains Europe’s biggest killer. That is not new. What is harder to ignore is how unevenly the burden is shared, and how poorly that inequality is captured by a public debate that too often narrows heart health down to a list of foods people should avoid. The latest European Society of Cardiology Atlas report offers a sobering picture. Across more than 50 countries, cardiovascular disease is responsible for more than 3 mil…
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