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Study finds healthy habits have long-term effects for heart health - UPI.com

The healthy habits people adopt and stick with in their 20s and 30s have a massive and direct impact on their risk of a heart attack or stroke decades later.

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upi.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Study finds healthy habits have long-term effects for heart health - UPI.com

The healthy habits people adopt and stick with in their 20s and 30s have a massive and direct impact on their risk of a heart attack or stroke decades later.

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independent.co.uk8 mesi fa

These eight factors are essential for avoiding heart problems in later life

A study has found that healthy habits such as nicotine avoidance and healthy eating in young adult life can slash your risk of cardiovascular disease

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  1. mercoledì 8 ottobre 2025·independent.co.uk

    These eight factors are essential for avoiding heart problems in later life

    A study has found that healthy habits such as nicotine avoidance and healthy eating in young adult life can slash your risk of cardiovascular disease

  2. giovedì 9 ottobre 2025·upi.com

    Study finds healthy habits have long-term effects for heart health - UPI.com

    The healthy habits people adopt and stick with in their 20s and 30s have a massive and direct impact on their risk of a heart attack or stroke decades later.