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Heart disease went from being rare in 1900 to the #1 killer by 1950 — not because people lived longer, but because what they ate and how they lived changed.

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The study says heart disease became much more common in the 1900s because people started eating more processed foods and smoking, which raised cholesterol and clogged arteries — just like the claim says.

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