Why younger patients are now showing up with heart attacks
Not long ago, a 36-year-old man came to the emergency room with crushing chest pain. He had no significant medical history, exercised occasionally, and thought heart disease was something he would only need to worry about decades from now. To his disbelief, he was having a heart attack.
Stories like his are no longer rare. Cardiologists and emergency physicians are increasingly seeing patients in their thirties and forties presenting with acute …