Heart Disease In Men
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Men Develop Heart Disease 7 Years Earlier Than Women, Finds New Study
- Friday February 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
The study found that men reached 5% incidence of CVD 7 years earlier than women. This means, by the age of 50.5 years, 5% of males have cardiovascular disease, but females do not reach this level until 57.5 years.
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Men Develop Coronary Heart Disease Years Before Women Do, Says Study
- Wednesday January 28, 2026
- Health | Press Trust of India
A study has found that men start developing coronary heart disease several years before women, with sex-based differences emerging by the mid-30s.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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High Testosterone Levels Can Raise Heart Failure Risk In Men
- Friday March 8, 2019
- Health | IANS
The study, led by City University of New York researchers, aimed to determine whether endogenous testosterone has a causal role in blood clots (thromboembolism), heart failure and heart attack (myocardial infarction).
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Men Develop Heart Disease 7 Years Earlier Than Women, Finds New Study
- Friday February 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
The study found that men reached 5% incidence of CVD 7 years earlier than women. This means, by the age of 50.5 years, 5% of males have cardiovascular disease, but females do not reach this level until 57.5 years.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Men Develop Coronary Heart Disease Years Before Women Do, Says Study
- Wednesday January 28, 2026
- Health | Press Trust of India
A study has found that men start developing coronary heart disease several years before women, with sex-based differences emerging by the mid-30s.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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High Testosterone Levels Can Raise Heart Failure Risk In Men
- Friday March 8, 2019
- Health | IANS
The study, led by City University of New York researchers, aimed to determine whether endogenous testosterone has a causal role in blood clots (thromboembolism), heart failure and heart attack (myocardial infarction).
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www.ndtv.com/health