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Neighborhood Social Factors Increase Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Neighborhood Social Factors Increase Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Individuals exposed to adverse neighborhood social factors in early adulthood demonstrated a higher risk of developing coronary artery calcification in midlife, a key measure of early cardiovascular disease, according to a recent study published in Nature Communications. The post Neighborhood Social Factors Increase Cardiovascular Disease Risk appeared first on News Center .
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