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    Evidence of atherosclerosis was present in 1.4% of the 10- to 19-year age group, 8.5% of the 20- to 29-years age group, 21.5% of the 30- to 39-years age group, and 42.5% of the 40-to 49-years age group.

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    The most common reason for missed appointments, however, according to multiple studies, is that patients simply forget that they have one.

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    Risk for all-cause death was four times greater for U.S. veterans with lowest vs. those with highest cardiorespiratory fitness levels, regardless of age, sex, or race, in an observational study.

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