https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15599331/health-young-people-heart-attack-disease-death.html
The article attributes it to diabetes, kidney problems and drug use. But I wonder if anything else could be a contributing factor?
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Deaths from severe first heart attacks among those under 55 jumped over the past decade, indicating that young adults should be as concerned about their heart attack risk as their older counterparts.
There is a troubling rise in young people suffering from catastrophic heart attacks, a deadly health event long thought to be reserved for people in their 60s and beyond, new research shows.
The risk of dying from a heart attack on average has dropped nearly 90 percent since the 1990s, but the number of adults 18 to 54 in whom a heart attack, especially their first heart attack, ends up being fatal is increasing year over year
The article attributes it to diabetes, kidney problems and drug use. But I wonder if anything else could be a contributing factor?