heart attack
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Air Pollution Reportedly Causes Heart Attacks to Non-Smokers
Since smokers, who already breathe in smoke, were not affected by polluted air, research presented at ESC Congress 2022 confirms a causal link between air pollution and heart attacks.
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Heart Attack in Mice ‘Healed’ by Regenerating Muscle Cells
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New Study Finds Connection Between Cholesterol and Heart Attack Inconsistent
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Poor Oral Health Possibly Linked to Cardiovascular Disease
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New Study Reveals Eating Vegetables Does Not Help Us from Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
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WARNING: Too Much Alcohol Could Increase the Risk of Fatal Heart Conditions
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ALERT: Stress, Diet During Christmas Linked to Increased Deaths from Heart Attack
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Good News! Cases of Coronary Heart Disease in the US Dropping, According to New Study
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‘Salt Tooth’ is a Thing, and Study Says Your Genes are to Blame
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Air Pollution Can Damage the Inner Linings of Blood Vessels, Scientists Reveal
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BEWARE: Working Hard While Emotionally Upset Could Trigger Heart Attack
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Omega-3 Fish Oil Linked to Reduced Risk of Fatal Heart Attack