We are struggling in the western culture and fighting the same problem as our ancient ancestors.
Have you ever thought about heart disease as a problem for ancient man?
New study shows that heart diseases is not just a problem of our century but to the world of antiquity, as well.
You may be an athlete, senator, teacher, sailor or ancient Egyptian princess but despite your genetics your habits and your evirment could put you at risk for heart disease.
The earliest known case of coronary artery disease has been found in the 3,550-year-old mummy of an Egyptian princess. She lived between 1580 and 1550 B.C., and died in her early 40s.

