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So, if we know that risk factor levels, relative and absolute rates of CVD in the population are increasing, and we know that CVDs are one of the highest cost disease categories to treat within stretched health care systems, why aren’t we doing something to block the development of both risk factors and disease?

What do we know about prevention?  And is there a role in prevention for cardiologists and cv specialists or should that be left to public health and educators?