Heart Attacks in the Healthy Young- Are You at Risk?

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Discover the shocking reasons why healthy people, even athletes, can suffer heart attacks! From hidden genetic risks to stress, inflammation, and surprising triggers, this video uncovers why fitness doesn’t always protect your heart. Backed by studies from Harvard, Cleveland Clinic, and more, we dive into real-life stories like Jared Butler and Bob Harper to reveal what you need to know. Learn actionable prevention tips to safeguard your heart.

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