They were young, active, and didn’t see it coming: Doctor explains the new face of heart disease and why young adults are paying the price
Young adults are increasingly becoming victims of heart diseaseIt didn’t start as a “heart story.” It started as shocking headlines.A young tech professional in Bengaluru, working long hours and jugg
Young adults are increasingly becoming victims of heart diseaseIt didn’t start as a “heart story.” It started as shocking headlines.A young tech professional in Bengaluru, working long hours and juggling deadlines, collapsed from a sudden heart attack. No known history. No warning that felt serious
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Young adults are increasingly becoming victims of heart diseaseIt didn’t start as a “heart story.” It started as shocking headlines.A young tech professional in Bengaluru, working long hours and juggling deadlines, collapsed from a sudden heart attack. No known history. No warning that felt serious enough. Just a life that looked normal on the outside, busy, slightly stressful, a bit sedentary. And then, not.Around the same time, a 40-year-old fitness enthusiast in Pune suffered a cardiac arrest while working out. He wasn’t inactive. If anything, he was doing what many would call “everything right.” Which is exactly why his case hit harder. Because it disrupted a belief most of us rely on, that youth or fitness somehow protects us.And when you place these cases side by side, they stop feeling like isolated incidents.
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