New study reveals nearly all cardiovascular disease cases are linked to modifiable risk factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, and smoking, emphasizing prevention strategies for heart health.
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A massive international study shows that nearly all heart attacks, strokes, and cases of heart failure occur in people with at least one known cardiovascular risk factor.