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873 Less sugar as a baby, fewer heart attacks as an adult

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ScienceDaily · 02/23/2026 09:21 EDT

People whose sugar intake was restricted before birth and in early childhood had markedly lower rates of heart disease later in life. Compared to those never exposed to rationing, their risks of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and cardiovascular death were cut by roughly 20–30%.

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