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Young, fit, and still at risk? Why doctors are seeing a dangerous rise in heart attacks before 40

Published on: May 7, 2026, 7:22 p.m. | Source: Times of India

A decade ago, a heart attack in someone under 40 was considered unusual. Today, it is becoming alarmingly familiar. Emergency rooms are seeing more young professionals, gym-goers, startup employees, night-shift workers, and even people who “look healthy” arriving with blocked arteries and damaged heart muscles.What makes this trend more unsettling is that many of these individuals do not fit the old stereotype of a heart patient. Some are not obese. Some have normal cholesterol levels. Others have no history of diabetes. Yet, their arteries are silently under stress much earlier than expected.Doctors now believe the problem is deeper than age, weight, or visible fitness. Modern lifestyles, hidden inflammation, disturbed sleep cycles, genetics, stress, and silent metabolic damage are creating a dangerous mix that often goes unnoticed until a major cardiac event happens.

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