Young Hearts Under Threat: A Call for Early Cardiac Screening

Delhi doctors highlight a troubling rise in heart disease among young adults, advocating for early cardiac screening. With significant increases in diagnostic imaging, the call emphasizes prevention and pre-symptomatic detection, particularly in high-risk individuals, to combat this growing health issue in India.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-02-2026 22:21 IST | Created: 26-02-2026 22:21 IST
Young Hearts Under Threat: A Call for Early Cardiac Screening
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Doctors in Delhi have issued a warning about the increasing incidence of heart disease among young adults, underscoring the need for structured early cardiac screening and preventive evaluation. According to reports from Mahajan Imaging & Labs, there's been a substantial rise in diagnostic imaging aimed at detecting coronary issues at an early stage.

At a recent virtual conference, ''Young Hearts at Risk: The Case for Early Cardiac Screening,'' experts shared data showing a worrying increase in heart disease among younger populations in India. Statistics indicate that over 25% of heart attacks occur in individuals under the age of 40, with a significant portion of sudden cardiac arrests happening in people below 50.

Dr. Praveen Chandra of Medanta emphasized the importance of early risk stratification through non-invasive diagnostics, which can mitigate long-term damage. Similarly, Dr. Harsh Mahajan highlighted the increasing awareness around preventive measures and the advantages of pre-symptomatic detection. The integration of advanced diagnostics into routine healthcare is urged for individuals at high risk, to prevent catastrophic cardiac events.

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