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Drinking, smoking, and drug use may increase risk of premature heart disease in young people – News-Medical.net
Recreational drinking, smoking, and drug use is linked to premature heart disease in young people, particularly younger women, finds research published online in…

Recreational drinking, smoking, and drug use is linked to premature heart disease in young people, particularly younger women, finds research published online in the journal Heart.
Those who regularly use 4 or more substances are 9 times as likely to be affected, the findings indicate.
The numbers of new cases of heart disease (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) have been increasing in young adults, but the potential role of recreational substance use isn’t entirely clear.
To probe this further,…
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