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A normal coronary angiogram does not always guarantee safety from a heart attack. Conditions like microvascular disease, plaque rupture without blockage, coronary artery spasm, and spontaneous artery dissection can trigger serious cardiac events despite clear arteries. Persistent symptoms should never be ignored, and further evaluation is often crucial to detect hidden heart risks. , Health, Times Now

A 35-year-old CrossFit athlete suffered a heart attack despite not smoking, drinking, or having obvious risk factors - highlighting the hidden dangers of extreme exercise. Experts warn that chronic high-intensity training can strain the heart, especially in those with genetic risks or silent artery disease. Balance, rest, and regular cardiac screening are crucial, even for the ultra-fit. , Health, Times Now

People who start smoking before age 20 face a dangerously higher risk of stroke, heart attack, and early death, a major study warns. Researchers found that early smoking damages developing blood vessels, increases lifetime tobacco exposure, and accelerates clot formation. Doctors say the harm begins in adolescence and can trigger life-threatening strokes decades later. , Health, Times Now