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After heart disease killed the most people in the 1960s, fewer people started dying from it because fewer had heart attacks, and when they did, they were less likely to die — plus, fewer people suddenly dropped dead at home.

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The study says heart disease deaths dropped after the 1960s because people smoked less, ate better, and got better medical care — which means fewer heart attacks and fewer people dying from them before reaching the hospital.

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