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Study Reveals Rising Heart Attack Cases Among Youth

A recent study indicates a significant increase in heart attack cases among young people, highlighting four main causes behind this alarming trend. These findings call for greater public health attention towards younger age groups.

Study Reveals Heart Attack Survivors Can Stop Beta Blockers After One Year

A new study indicates that heart attack survivors with stable health can discontinue beta-blocker medications after one year without increasing the risk of death or further heart attacks. The findings were presented at a scientific meeting in New Orleans.

Introduce weight loss injections in England to reduce heart risks

The National Health Service (NHS) in England has announced the provision of 'Wegovy' weight loss injections for over one million individuals at high risk of heart attacks and strokes. This initiative is part of broader efforts to improve public health and reduce cardiovascular disease rates.

Eating Two Eggs Daily Does Not Increase Heart Attack Risk

Cardiologist Dr. Khaled Al-Nemr confirms that consuming two eggs daily does not elevate the risk of heart attacks. This statement comes amid ongoing debates about the impact of eggs on heart health.

New drug significantly reduces heart attack risk in diabetes patients

A recent American study reveals that adding a cholesterol-lowering drug to standard treatment can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in high-risk diabetes patients. The findings highlight the importance of early cholesterol management in diabetes care.