Since the late 1960s, cardiovascular disease deaths have declined significantly; however, this trend has plateaued around 2010, with some areas witnessing rising rates for the first time in decades. Despite innovations in treatments and public health warnings about risk factors, a lack of urgency among patients and healthcare providers hampers progress. Research reveals younger adults are increasingly facing heart stress, and experts believe an aggressive approach to preventive care and lifestyle changes is essential to address this growing concern effectively and reverse current trends.
Wadheraâs research indicates that younger adults are increasingly stressed, contributing to cardiac issues, and this âsmoldering crisisâ could escalate if not addressed.
The need for aggressive preventive care in healthcare is urgent as rates of heart disease have stalled, demanding a proactive shift in medical practices.
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