Presence of calcium in arteries 'may raise younger people's heart attack risk'
Looking for calcium in coronary arteries could provide an early warning of future heart attacks in people still in the prime of life, research has shown.
Even small amounts of calcium can identify men and women in their 30s and 40s who are at an increased risk of a fatal or non-fatal heart attack in the next 12 and a half years, say scientists.




