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Updated · The Times of India · Jun 2
Surgeon Jeremy London Flags 4 Early Health Warnings for Men as Heart Risk Starts 10 Years Earlier
Updated
Updated · The Times of India · Jun 2

Surgeon Jeremy London Flags 4 Early Health Warnings for Men as Heart Risk Starts 10 Years Earlier

2 articles · Updated · The Times of India · Jun 2

Summary

  • Four often-dismissed signs — low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, sleep apnea and early cardiovascular risk — can be the first warning lights for deeper heart and metabolic trouble, surgeon Jeremy London said in a recent video.
  • London tied the cluster to the same underlying drivers: belly fat, poor sleep, low fitness and other lifestyle factors, arguing men should fix habits and get evaluated before jumping to prescriptions.
  • 10 years earlier heart-disease onset in men than women, which London linked to the lack of estrogen’s vascular protection before menopause, means prevention should start in men’s 30s and 40s rather than later life.
  • Erectile dysfunction and loud snoring with exhaustion may be especially easy to dismiss, but London said ED can precede chest pain by years and untreated sleep apnea can fuel high blood pressure, arrhythmias and cardiac strain.

Insights

Is erectile dysfunction the most overlooked early warning sign for a future heart attack in men?
Can new health tech finally force men to confront the silent cardiovascular risks they have long ignored?
As healthcare pivots to prevention, are lifestyle changes now more critical than prescriptions for men's long-term health?