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Read MoreHeart attack signs: Can feeling upset trigger symptoms? Beware coronary artery spasms
Also known as coronary thrombosis, a heart attack mostly happens because of coronary heart disease. However, emotions may play a role in the life or death situation arising. Have you heard of a coronary artery spasm? The Department of Health…
Read MoreHeart attack symptoms – the annoying and ‘silent’ stomach sign of a deadly heart attack
Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention from a doctor. You could be at risk of a deadly heart attack – or myocardial infarction – if you develop a feeling of nausea for no obvious reason, it’s…
Read MoreHeart attack warning – how your fingernails could reveal your risk of deadly heart disease
Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention from a doctor. You could be at risk of a deadly heart attack – or myocardial infarction – if you find an unusual change to your fingernails, it’s been claimed….
Read MoreHeart attack warning – the smelly sign of a deadly heart attack you may be missing
Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention from a doctor. You could be at risk of a deadly heart attack – or myocardial infarction – if you suddenly become sweaty or clammy without any obvious explanation, it’s…
Read MoreHeart attack symptoms: Six early signs of the deadly condition you need to know
Heart attacks occurs when the supply of blood to the heart is suddenly blocked. A lack of blood to the heart may seriously damage the heart muscles and can prove deadly. While everyone is being advised to stay at home…
Read MoreHeart attack: How your commute to work could prevent the life-threatening condition
Heart attacks could be prevented by walking and cycling to work, according to the new national study. Co-authored by Alistair and Jonny Brownlee, Olympic-medal winning triathletes and alumni of the University of Leeds, the research suggests that active travel could…
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