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Heart Attacks Increasingly Affect 40-Year-Olds, Professor Details Risk Factors
A professor explains that heart attacks are increasingly common among 40-year-olds, detailing typical patient profiles and risk factors such as high cholesterol in lean individuals, fat content in lean meat, and high salt intake from restaurant meals.
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