Death Rate Plummets, Entrepreneur Links Drop to New Heart Diagnostic Technology
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data announcing that the U.S. 2004 mortality rate plummeted by nearly 50,000 – the steepest drop since 1938 – one industry expert, Dan Caterino, saw it coming. "Heart disease continues to be the number one killer in the U.S., but the year is notable because early applications provided in 2004 inspired the new technology in the scanners of today," says Caterino, owner of South Coast Signature Services Inc., in Anaheim, Calif. (www.leapoutsidethebox.com). "64-slice scanners give people the opportunity to discover heart disease at its earliest stages, when it's possible to treat ... read more
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