You’d be hard-pressed to find anything more disruptive to the U.S health care system than a lack of cardiovascular health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease and stroke kill more than 877,000 Americans each year — one-third of all deaths annually. Meanwhile, economic costs linked to heart surgeries, lengthy rehabilitations and prescription medicine regimens total a staggering $216 billion each year.
Businesses also buckle beneath such expenses. Strokes…