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Cardiovascular Damage in Young Adults Highlights Need for Prevention Efforts
Nearly 8 in 10 participants had CKM syndrome, and researchers found thicker carotid artery walls in adults in their early 20s.
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Study: Nearly 8 out of 10 young adults have cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome
A new scientific study found that nearly 8 out of 10 young adult participants, average age 23 years, had cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome (CKM syndrome), according to new independent research published today in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes, a peer-reviewed scientific journal of the American Heart Association.
Artery damage in adults in their 20s highlights need for early cardiovascular risk assessment
A new study found that nearly 8 out of 10 young adult participants, with an average age of 23 years, had cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome (CKM syndrome), according to independent research published today in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes.
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