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Close to 90% of Americans have silent heart disease, AHA says

A recent update from the American Heart Association says nearly 90% of Americans are dealing with a silent heart disease.

Rob Taub, News Nation Now, Jan 25, 2026

The AHA acknowledged that Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic syndrome (CKM) is a condition that involves a chain reaction inside the body. The illness links a person to heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes and obesity.

"These numbers should ring alarm bells, particularly among young adults, because that's a snapshot into our future," said Dr. Sadiya S. Khan, Northwestern University.

The analysis also revealed over 80% of young and middle-aged adults are already showing early warning signs of the disease. The risk factors of the condition doctors say to look out for are:

"Because these conditions don't occur in isolation in real life - treating them individually or in siloed ways represents missed opportunities," Khan added.

"Therefore, defining the new construct of CKM as a single syndrome promotes earlier screening, detection and coordinated care. This shared framework is also intended to bridge across primary care, cardiology, nephrology and endocrinology."

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