Heart attacks remain a leading threat worldwide, with the World Health Organization reporting that cardiovascular diseases cause nearly 18 million deaths each year. The cardiovascular system, responsible for delivering oxygen-rich blood throughout the body, is crucial for health. Unfortunately, many heart attacks are detected too late, often due to subtle early symptoms or lack of awareness. This late detection presents a significant challenge for timely treatment and survival, underscoring the importance of understanding risk factors and causes for effective prevention and early intervention.
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38. High Homocysteine Levels High homocysteine levels in the blood have been identified as a potential risk factor for heart disease and heart attacks. Homocysteine is…