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Generally speaking, why do young adults and twenty somethings very rarely suffer from heart attacks or strokes |
Even when living extremely unhealthy lifestyles. the human body is its strongest in its youth! all the unhealthy lifestyling will come back to them later on. Actually, they do suffer from heart attacks and strokes. K, first the science. The human heart muscle in a 20 somthing is very strong as it has just reached the pinacle of development (Give or take a few years) For this reason it is less suceptable to stroke or heart attack. Because they're young. |
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