Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, accounting for nearly 18 million deaths each year according to the World Health Organization. The cardiovascular system—responsible for circulating blood and oxygen—plays a vital role in overall health. Unfortunately, heart disease is often detected late due to subtle early symptoms, making proactive health management crucial. Understanding the prevalence of hereditary risk is essential for those with a family history of heart disease, as genetics can significantly increase one’s vulnerability to cardiovascular conditions (CDC).
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13. Avoid Smoking and Secondhand Smoke Tobacco use is one of the most significant modifiable risk factors for heart disease. Smoking damages the heart and blood…