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Higher calcium levels may predict heart disease

They also develop risk factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes at a younger age than other racial and ethnic groups

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New York: Specks of calcium in the heart's artery walls could signal early risk of cardiovascular disease, particularly in men from South Asian countries, including India, and may help develop treatment methods, researchers say.

According to the team from the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF), people from South Asia are known to have a high chance of developing cardiovascular disease and represent more than 60 per cent of cardiovascular disease patients worldwide.

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