Heart disease hotspots: 14 states with highest rates
Heart disease rates are falling across the U.S., according to a new report from the CDC. But the report shows sharp regional differences in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease. Hawaii has the lowest rate, with 3.7 percent of the island state's citizens saying they've been diagnosed with ticker trouble. But the report showed some states with persistently high rates. Keep clicking to see 14 heart disease hotspots...
14. Ohio
Ohio kicks off the list of 14 heart disease hotspots - 6.2 percent of the state's population has heart disease.
13. Nevada (TIE)
Percentage with heart disease: 6.4
13. Maine (TIE)
Percentage with heart disease: 6.4
11. North Carolina
Percentage with heart disease: 6.7
10. Texas
Percentage with heart disease: 6.8
9. Tennessee
Percentage with heart disease: 6.9
8. Arkansas
Percentage with heart disease: 7.1
7. Michigan
Percentage with heart disease: 7.1
6. Mississippi
Percentage with heart disease: 7.4
6. Alabama
Percentage with heart disease: 7.4
4. Oklahoma
Percentage with heart disease: 7.6
3. Louisiana
Percentage with heart disease: 7.8
2. West Virginia
Percentage with heart disease: 8
1. Kentucky
What's the #1 state for the #1 killer in the U.S.? Kentucky - 8.2 percent of the population has heart disease.