Researchers at American College of Cardiology have stressed on highlighting the importance of ditching cigarettes in younger heart patients. According to the findings of their latest study heart attacks reoccurred more frequently in younger patients with several modifiable risk factors including smoking and high blood pressure. The study was presented at the American College of Cardiology Asia Conference 2018 in Shanghai. It suggested that secondary prevention programs for younger patients should target modifiable risk factors. When treating younger patients with a history of heart attack clinicians should emphasize better control of high blood pressure high cholesterol and diabetes said Joanne