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Some rather heartwarming news – 1 in 100 Singaporeans will have a heart attack in 2050. Main culprit? Obesity, which is emerging as the fastest growing and leading metabolic risk factor for heart attack.
Singapore TODAY’s Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliviero spoke to Dr Nicholas Chew, from the Cardiovascular-Metabolic Disease Translational Research Program at NUS Medicine, to find out what we can do to reduce these risks.
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Some rather heartwarming news – 1 in 100 Singaporeans will have a heart attack in 2050. Main culprit? Obesity, which is emerging as the fastest growing and leading metabolic risk factor for heart attack.
Singapore TODAY’s Lance Alexander and Melanie Oliviero spoke to Dr Nicholas Chew, from the Cardiovascular-Metabolic Disease Translational Research Program at NUS Medicine, to find out what we can do to reduce these risks.










