Men may develop cardiovascular disease earlier in life than women

Research, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that the incidence of cardiovascular disease reaches 5% in males seven years earlier than in females. The analysis showed that this divergence in risk begins as early as 35 years of age. Based on this, the authors suggest that the third decade of life should be a time for “more intensive screening and detection” in males.

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