New research reveals men develop coronary heart disease a decade earlier than women, with significant differences emerging around age 35. This trend persists even after accounting for traditional risk factors, highlighting biological influences. Experts urge early cardiovascular risk assessment and intervention strategies for young adults, as heart disease risk eventually increases for everyone.
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