Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally, accounting for nearly 18 million deaths each year according to the World Health Organization. Despite advances in medicine, many cases go undetected until serious complications arise, posing significant challenges for timely intervention (CDC). Growing evidence reveals that everyday habits—what we eat, how we move, and how we manage stress—play a critical role in heart and circulatory health. Understanding and improving these behaviors is essential for preventing CVD and promoting longevity.
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2. Smoking Smoking is a major contributor to heart disease, damaging the delicate lining of blood vessels and promoting the buildup of fatty deposits that narrow…