
Source: Fox News
Summary
The American Heart Association (AHA) has reported improvements in U.S. heart health, including increased life expectancy and fewer heart attacks and strokes compared to previous years. However, concerns have arisen with the identification of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, which affects nearly 90% of U.S. adults. Despite the positive trends in heart events, there are rising stroke deaths in specific age groups and increases in high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity among children and adolescents.
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The recommendation enters another phase.
Fewer people are dying from cardiovascular ailments, yet new challenges come to light. The CKM syndrome suggests growing risks that many may not recognize. Rising stroke rates in younger adults reflect a potential long-term concern. This pattern of mixed outcomes feels all too familiar.
Author: Evan Null









