Blocked Arteries Do Not Cause Most Heart Attacks in Women Under 65

Doctors often assume heart attacks in younger people arise from blocked arteries, but a new study suggests that these heart attacks often have other causes, especially in women under 65.
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Labcorp
September 19, 2025
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