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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-18T14:45:47.000Z",
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    "Health",
    "American Heart Association",
    "Cardiology",
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    "Heart Attack"
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  "textContent": "Research Highlights Fat stored around the waist, often called belly fat or visceral fat, showed a much stronger link to heart failure risk than body mass index (BMI), making waist size a more revealing measure of risk. Inflammation throughout the body emerged as a major factor connecting abdominal fat to heart failure, accounting for roughly [...]",
  "title": "You Can Have a Normal Weight and Still Be at Risk for Heart Failure"
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