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Men Still Develop Heart Disease 10 Years Earlier than Women
Men reach a 2% coronary heart disease incidence about 10 years earlier and 5% cardiovascular disease incidence 7 years earlier than women, indicating a need for earlier screening.
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Unseen Battle: Why Men Face Heart Disease Risk Earlier Than Women
Research reveals men begin developing coronary heart disease years earlier than women, with differences appearing by mid-30s. Though risk factors are becoming similar between sexes, a persistent gap highlights the need for young men’s preventive care to improve heart health and reduce disease risk.
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