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May 30, 202403:38

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Doctors say they are seeing an alarming number of seemingly healthy younger patients having heart attacks. Now doctors at Mount Sinai are tracking patients to see if they can uncover the new risk factors behind the trend. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY.

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