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A 30-year-old dad was diagnosed with heart failure after 5 subtle symptoms. It's a growing problem with younger adults.
Heart disease is on the rise among younger people, who may not even realize they're seriously ill.
Alex Balmes thought he had a bad case of anxiety ever since he was a kid.
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Men's heart attack risk rises much earlier than first thought, new study finds
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Men's heart attack risk can start to increase in their mid-thirties -- about seven years earlier than women, a study suggests.
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Heart disease and strokes have declined - but remain top cause of death
Deaths from heart disease and stroke have declined in recent years, but they remain the leading cause of death for Americans, according to a new report from the American Heart Association.
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Heart Disease, Stroke Are Top U.S. Killers, Report Says
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, Jan. 22, 2026 (HealthDay News) -- Heart disease and stroke are America's top killers, a new American Heart Association (AHA) report says.
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Heart disease fatalities drop but are still leading cause of death in the US: Report
Fewer people are dying from heart disease, but the condition is still the leading cause of death in the U. S. , a new report from the American Heart Association (AHA) finds.
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What cardiologists want you to know about MAHA's push to eat more fat | CNN
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of American women and men -- and has been for over 100 years. In fact, cardiovascular diseases are the top cause of adult deaths everywhere, responsible for 1 in 3 deaths worldwide.
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Type 2 diabetes quietly rewires heart, raises risk of failures: Study
New Delhi, Jan 5 (SocialNews. XYZ) Type 2 diabetes quietly changes the heart structure and how it produces energy, thus increasing the risk of heart failure, according to a study.