Can Heart Attack Risk Start In Your 30s? What New Research And Doctors Are Warning

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  • New research indicates cardiovascular disease risk may rise as early as the mid-30s, challenging the previous belief that it primarily affects older adults.
  • Men face nearly double the cardiovascular disease risk compared to women in their mid-30s, potentially due to hormonal and lifestyle differences.
  • Experts recommend early screening and lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise and a balanced diet, to proactively manage heart health and prevent future complications.
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