Cardiovascular Disease: A Killer Disease for Women

Cardiovascular Disease: A Killer Disease for Women

A report by the Australian Catholic University-Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research suggests that cardiovascular disease remains the number killer disease than cancer (MMIHR, 2017). Furthermore, the Institute suggests that cardiovascular disease has been a major health inequality within the Australian populace and its Indigenous groups. As such, it has been found that the inherent risk, economic status, and limited access to care and treatment options have significantly contributed to health inequality. With these facts in mind, it is important to come up with heart disease campaign that is focused on engaging the community as well as educating the community so as to reduce the deaths caused by cardiovascular diseases.Cardiovascular Disease: A Killer Disease for Women