Why More Young Americans Are Dying From Severe Heart Attacks

为何越来越多的美国年轻人死于严重心脏病发作

WSJ What’s News

2026-02-26

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A.M. Edition for Feb. 26. The U.S. sends fighter jets to Israel, ramping up the pressure on Iran ahead of the nuclear talks in Geneva. Plus, WSJ’s Betsy McKay explains why an increasing number of American adults under 55 are dying of heart attacks. And HSBC’s Frank Lee gives his take on another blockbuster earnings report from Nvidia, and whether the recent concerns around AI’s impact on software stocks are in fact overblown. Daniel Bach hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The U.S.

  • scrambles fighter jets to Israel, ramping up the pressure on Iran ahead of the latest nuclear talks.

  • Plus, an increasing number of American adults under 55 are dying of heart attacks.

  • The study paints a picture of a youngish but really unhealthy population.

  • So if you're 35 and having a heart attack,

  • aside from the rarest of genetic disorders, it's usually because your health is quite poor.

  • And the Justice Department reviews whether it improperly withheld some Epstein files,

  • including FBI notes detailing a woman's allegations against President Trump.

  • It's Thursday, February 26th.

  • I'm Daniel Bach for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Luke Vargas.

  • And here's the AM edition of What's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

  • The US has deployed combat jets to Israel for a potential wartime mission ahead of today's high-stakes talks with Iran.

  • Videos posted to social media show F-22 fighters arriving in Israel,

  • although the Trump administration hasn't officially announced the deployment.

  • The move would allow the US to defend Israeli territory and American forces should President Trump proceed with threatened strikes.

  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested that no breakthrough is expected in today's talks and that the focus will be on Iran's nuclear program.

  • Iran poses a very great threat to the United States and has for a very long time.

  • They are in possession, first and foremost, after their nuclear program was obliterated.

  • They were told not to try to restart it.