New Delhi, July 8 -- When we think of heart disease, we often imagine it as a jolt - a heart attack, a stroke, or a medical emergency that arrives without warning. But according to cardiologists, the real danger to your heart could be hiding in the patterns of your everyday life. From late-night snacking to endless screen time, skipped meals to excess salt, it's our daily routines that may be damaging our cardiovascular health, regardless of age, gender, or body size.

"It is commonly believed that heart disease occurs only in older or obviously unfit individuals. Actually, cardiovascular disease can accumulate over years, maybe in young, thin, or 'healthy-looking' people. Heritability, stress, and lifestyle are factors, and prevention is...