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Men Face Heart Trouble Seven Years Before Women, Study Says

Men Face Heart Trouble Seven Years Before Women, Study Says

Yo, listen up! A fresh study just dropped, revealing that men start facing heart trouble seven years earlier than women. Tracking over 5,100 young g’s for three decades, it shows that by age 35, the fellas' risk be risin' like dough. Time to hit up the doc early, before it’s too late, ya dig?

Quick rundown

  1. Men develop heart disease risk earlier than women.
  2. Study tracks over 5,100 young adults for three decades.
  3. Men reach cardiovascular risk seven years earlier than women.
  4. Coronary heart disease is the main differentiator in risk.
  5. Early prevention could improve long-term heart health.

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