Over 99% of Heart Events Linked to Preventable Risk Factors

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A study shows that over 99% of individuals who experienced heart attacks, strokes, or heart failure had at least one major modifiable risk factor—high blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose levels, or tobacco use—highlighting the importance of managing these factors to prevent cardiovascular diseases.
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