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www.nbcnews.com
Why heart disease and stroke are projected to rise significantly in women, even younger ones
Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the coming decades, the American Heart Association said Wednesday.
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www.businessinsider.com
Heart disease is on the rise in younger adults. A cardiologist says prevention needs to start sooner.
Protect your heart with habits like regular exercise, stress reduction, and increased fiber intake.
You wouldn't wait until your 50s to start saving for retirement -- so why wait until your heart is already at risk to start protecting it.
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abcnews.go.com
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.