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Rising Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease in the Indian Population

A summary of recent research highlighting the growing incidence of cardiac conditions in urban India, and the role of early diagnosis and lifestyle change in prevention.

Recent studies have recorded a significant rise in cardiac patients across urban India, particularly within the 30–50 age group.

Changing lifestyles, stress, and dietary shifts have been identified as leading contributing factors. Researchers have emphasised the importance of routine health screening.

The research notes that treatment outcomes improve significantly with early diagnosis — which is why regular cardiac check-ups are now recommended starting from age 30.

This is an independently written, brief summary. For the complete study, visit the original source:

Indian Heart Journal

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