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Young Hearts at Risk: Why Are Heart Attacks Increasing in the Youth? | Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal
Young Hearts at Risk: Why Are Heart Attacks Increasing in the Youth? | Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal
Heart attacks are no longer a concern just for the elderly. In this eye-opening video, Professor Dr. Javed Iqbal explores the alarming rise in heart diseases among young adults. With recent data showing a sharp increase in cardiovascular incidents in people under 40, this video sheds light on the key risk factors—such as smoking, obesity, stress, poor diet, and lack of physical activity.
🔹 What makes young people vulnerable to heart attacks?
🔹 Are early symptoms being ignored?
🔹 What preventive measures can save lives?
🔹 How dangerous is smoking—even at low levels?
🔹 Does fitness completely eliminate risk?
Join Dr. Javed Iqbal as he breaks myths, shares facts, and offers practical advice on prevention, early detection, and holistic lifestyle changes that can protect young hearts.
📌 Perfect for students, young professionals, parents, and anyone concerned about heart health in the modern age.
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