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In the middle of the 1900s, more people in the U.S. started dying from heart disease than anything else, because their heart arteries were getting clogged up — and autopsies showed this was happening more often than before.

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This study shows that heart disease became the top cause of death in America around the middle of the 1900s because more people developed clogged arteries from smoking and bad diets — and autopsies proved it. So yes, the claim is right.

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