Greater Noida, Sept. 30 -- Doctors at the Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS), Greater Noida marked the World Heart Day on Monday with a warning that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are claiming lives at an alarming rate and require urgent preventive action. "We are increasingly seeing younger adults and women at risk of cardiovascular diseases. Sedentary jobs, stress, unhealthy diets and late recognition of symptoms are key concerns. Prevention through awareness, exercise and healthy diets is critical to reduce this burden," said Dr Payal Jain, professor and head of medicine, GIMS, Greater Noida. The global theme of the day "Don't Miss a Beat" this year underlines that many of these deaths are preventable with early diagnosis and lifestyle changes, officials said. She said cardiovascular diseases are largely preventable, yet numbers are climbing. "Every heartbeat matters and delays in diagnosis or neglect of risk factors can be fatal. Regular screening, timely medical intervention and lifestyle modification remain our strongest safeguards," Dr Jain added. Experts said hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, tobacco use, physical inactivity, poor diets and obesity remain the most common risk factors, alongside stress and environmental pollution. Yet, up to 80% of premature deaths from CVD can be avoided....