(Dallas, TX) — Close to 90 percent of Americans are dealing with some form of a silent heart disease. That’s according to a new study by the American Heart Association.
The study also shows about four out of five young and middle-aged adults are showing early warning signs of the disease. That includes high blood pressure, cholesterol, sugar levels or high triglycerides.
Doctor Sadiya Khan from Northwestern University tells the New York Post, “These numbers should ring alarm bells, particularly among young adults, because that’s a snapshot into our future.”








