Most Heart Attacks and Strokes Are Preventable with Early Risk Factor Management

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A study shows that over 99% of cardiovascular disease cases have identifiable, modifiable risk factors like blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and smoking, emphasizing the importance of managing these risks through lifestyle changes and medical treatment to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
- More than 99% of heart disease cases have a risk factor you can address before you get sick, study shows CNN
- Warning: Serious cardiovascular events don’t come out of the blue statnews.com
- Over 99% have a risk factor before heart attack, stroke or heart failure, large-scale study finds Medical Xpress
- Doctors pinpoint the most common warning signs that occur YEARS before a heart attack or stroke - as cases soar in younger people dailymail.co.uk
- Cardiovascular Risk Factor Commonly Precedes a Cardiac Event Inside Precision Medicine
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