Being sedentary increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke by the same amount as smoking. |
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Peter is 45, and came so that he could reduce his risk of having a sudden heart attack. |
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While at home he became ill and eventually died alone after a heart attack. |
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If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest, they could indicate a heart attack. |
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When she first came into casualty, we missed the signs of what was probably a heart attack. |
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He blacked out and despite a blood transfusion, suffered a fatal heart attack. |
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We have a single template in our mind as to what a heart attack is, and how it presents itself. |
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He had suffered a fatal heart attack and was pronounced dead on the dressing room table. |
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The county medical examiner agreed, adding that his autopsy had disclosed no evidence of a heart attack or stroke. |
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According to one study, the risk of a fatal heart attack can be cut in half by switching to a Mediterranean diet. |
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Jenkins' heart attack was caused by five blocked arteries, which required her to have quintuple bypass surgery. |
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Three years ago, after a serious heart attack while manning a dinghy in a frostbite race, Shields was beached from competition by his doctors. |
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There was a suicide, a cot death, a man who had died of stomach cancer and a couple of heart attack victims. |
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On a mass scale there never was a need for aspirin to prevent coronaries in people who had never had a heart attack. |
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Certain wild fish are contaminated with mercury, a heavy metal that damages your nervous system and may increase your heart attack risk. |
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Signs of heart disease include having had a previous heart attack, angina pectoris, or procedures to prevent a heart attack. |
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At present I am convalescing from what, by all accounts, was a rather spectacular heart attack. |
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Don't make any sudden moves, or this one will have a heart attack and that one will try to kill you. |
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We predict they will win their semi-final play-off game, and the Mad Butcher will go berko and drop dead of a heart attack. |
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Men who increased consumption by one drink per day had a heart attack risk 22 per cent lower than those whose intake remained unchanged. |
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No one on the beta blocker had a non-fatal heart attack, and only two died of heart problems. |
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Do you want your children trapped in a fire because it was cheaper to send a fire engine rather than an ambulance to a heart attack? |
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Doctors told 20-stone Lynn, 55, she was a prime contender for a heart attack in the next few years unless she lost weight. |
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Such biosensors could detect a heart attack before a person experiences physical symptoms, researchers say. |
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And the cannon shots accompanying the cremations are enough to give one a heart attack. |
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A few weeks ago the 47-year old olive farmer suffered a heart attack during a scuffle with the soldiers guarding the wall. |
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Stress signals indicated that he needed to create a more balanced life, to keep divorce and a heart attack at bay. |
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In addition, an aspirin a day may be an excellent preventive for those at risk of a heart attack. |
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With a heart attack, a blockage causes the flow of blood into the heart to stop. |
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The official cause of death is a heart attack in one case and a blood clot in the lung in the other. |
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Every fire engine in Greater Manchester could soon be equipped with equipment to save the lives of heart attack victims. |
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Whether his death was caused by heart attack or assassination is still uncertain. |
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High blood cholesterol can lead to deposits of plaques, which narrow your arteries and increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. |
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So here I sit under a canopy hoping and praying that the next old geezer to step up has a heart attack before he can finish the match. |
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At first it was assumed he had had a sudden heart attack brought on by all the excitement. |
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When combined with high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol, smoking multiplies the risk of having a heart attack. |
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It's important because it multiplies the risks of a stroke or heart attack up to four times. |
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Atherosclerosis, which develops as fatty plaques within arterial walls, underlies both heart attack and stroke. |
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I wondered if I'd had a heart attack, because I couldn't feel my toes and fingertips. |
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Many a visiting brickie has succumbed to a heart attack after viewing walling here. |
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Different from a heart attack, broken heart syndrome is caused by a flood of hormones that impedes the ability of the heart muscle to pump. |
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It's like millions of other spams sent out every day, clogging the Internet's arteries, sending it toward a heart attack. |
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To be fully effective, these drugs need to be given as speedily as possible to heart attack victims. |
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Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, congestive heart failure, or kidney failure. |
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The patients were interviewed by researchers to find out how much caffeinated coffee and cola they consumed before their heart attack. |
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There is information that having one or two drinks per day can reduce the risk of heart attack. |
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You are much more at risk for heart attack and hypertension and diabetes and any number of things. |
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A jet skier who crashed into a stanchion on Blackpool North Pier may have had a heart attack, an inquest has heard. |
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One drinker suffered a suspected heart attack and another was hit in the face with a piece of glass, causing a deep gash. |
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He survived a near fatal heart attack and subsequent cardiac surgery, only to succumb to motor neurone disease. |
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Uncontrolled diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. |
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The gangland boss suffered a heart attack in Broadmoor at the age of 61 and died in Wexham Park Hospital a couple of days later. |
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He was acquitted, but the stress of the trial was blamed for his death from a heart attack two years ago. |
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Police said a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was a heart attack. |
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My experience of care after my heart attack was like being led through a fog by someone who knew the way. |
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As a result of the attack, the heart may not be able to pump around the body as efficiently as before the heart attack. |
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So the ones who are saved from a heart attack will have been helped by the drug. |
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This helps to slow the progression of coronary heart disease and makes a heart attack less likely. |
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A successful angioplasty brings relief from angina and can make a heart attack less likely. |
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This procedure can relieve symptoms and reduce the chance of a heart attack. |
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Less than eighteen months later, at the age of sixty, my father suffers a fatal heart attack. |
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He was re-admitted to hospital but suffered a fatal heart attack as a result of the infection. |
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Our tech directors nearly had a heart attack when I chose to do this, but it was necessary to pull off the game we envisioned. |
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I guess I couldn't stay mad at her, despite the fact that she almost gave me a heart attack. |
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I came home earlier than expected and almost had a heart attack when I saw your dad in our bedroom with another woman. |
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I didn't want her to come back in the middle of the night, open the door and have a heart attack when she saw me. |
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She had nearly been caught snooping in her parents' room and their sudden return had almost given her a heart attack. |
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I know all the range control geeks are going to have a heart attack when you make this suggestion. |
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They almost gave the crowd a heart attack when they left the stage without playing Under The Bridge. |
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I love the country benedict, which is eggs benedict with biscuits and gravy, even though it's pretty much a heart attack on a plate. |
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I must warn you, it's a heart attack on a plate, but innovative and lip-smacking nonetheless. |
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The queues for a heart attack on a plate can go out the door, even just before closing, which is 10pm on a Wednesday. |
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Symptoms of heartburn are often mistaken for signs of a heart attack or heart disease. |
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The larger the area of the heart muscle affected by the heart attack, the more likely heart failure is to occur. |
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The sudden, abrupt death from a heart attack of the 14-year-old from Strensall shattered all those who knew and loved him. |
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Her replacement, Joel Ruimy, was sailing along, keeping Arnold at bay until a heart attack took him out of commission several weeks ago. |
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I turned a blind corner, and nearly had a heart attack as a bolt of lightning lit up a hooded figure standing not two feet away from me. |
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After a heart attack the victim's chances of survival decrease by ten per cent with every passing minute. |
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Lansky called on women to go to the hospital as soon as they suspect the symptoms of heart attack. |
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If you suspect a heart attack, even if it feels like indigestion, act immediately. |
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The researchers then gave the female mice a heart attack by tying a suture around a coronary artery commonly blocked in human disease. |
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She suffered a heart attack and a blood infection, which necessitated hospitalization on seven occasions. |
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The goal was to recruit 400 depressed patients hospitalized for heart attack or angina. |
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The intrusive comma changes the sense, and gives the dedicated pedant a linguistic heart attack. |
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Aspirin reduces the risk of heart attack by reducing platelets' ability to clump together. |
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Tests showed she suffered a heart attack after taking heroin, morphine and cocaine. |
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I was perspiring so much my family called an ambulance and they told me I was having a heart attack. |
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He plays the doctor who falsely lists the cause of death as a heart attack. |
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After sustaining a severe heart attack in 1973, my grandmother sank into a deep coma and was placed on life support systems in the hospital. |
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The reason for the application was that the existing worker had suffered a heart attack and is currently incapacitated. |
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Scottish-born and one of their finest fiddlers and composers, Johnny Cunningham, died from a heart attack at his home in Manhattan. |
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His father had dropped dead of a heart attack and a 28-year-old uncle suffered the same fate. |
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In October 2002 he had a heart attack and then quintuple bypass surgery, which he links to the stress of the long dispute. |
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A cup of spinach is an excellent source of folate, which may help reduce your risk of heart attack. |
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Someone has a heart attack every two minutes adding up to 275,000 people each year. |
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The major medical causes of karoshi deaths are heart attack and stroke due to stress. |
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A ray of hope appears in the form of Mary Burke, the daughter of a heart attack victim who strikes a chord with the troubled Pierce. |
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High cholesterol puts a person at risk of a heart attack or stroke caused by a blood clot, so balance is essential. |
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More serious risks include life-threatening blood clots, stroke, and heart attack. |
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The Richards took over the Taranaki lighthouse in 1976 when previous keeper Charlie Mallowes died from a heart attack. |
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His brother died of a heart attack a year ago and his father has had three attacks this year. |
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He died of a heart attack, having held office for only one year and five months. |
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The security forces were aggressive, pushing forward until an elderly demonstrator suffered a heart attack. |
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It was only months later, when her father suffered a heart attack, that she questioned the rabbis' wisdom. |
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Yesterday a West Indian woman dies of a heart attack while police raided her house in Tottenham. |
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The doctors and staff were very prompt in checking me out and were not sure whether I was having a severe angina attack or a mild heart attack. |
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It took barely five minutes to respond to my call following a heart attack, and all in all no less than four medics were in attendance. |
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Although her children are relieved when she wakes up, the doctor tells them that any sudden shock could provoke another heart attack. |
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She was a caregiver for a local resident who's recuperating from a recent heart attack. |
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Patients seriously hurt in road accidents and heart attack victims would have to be ambulanced out of town. |
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The study found those given early surgery had a significantly reduced risk of death, heart attack and severe angina after four months. |
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This can result in angina or, if the vessel is blocked completely, a heart attack. |
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These drugs are used to prevent angina pectoris, to lessen the risk of a second heart attack and to treat congestive heart failure. |
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To make the situation more interesting, King Wenceslas IV had an apoplectic fit and died of a heart attack upon learning of the defenestration. |
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If you think you are having a heart attack, go to the emergency room immediately. |
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If an artery that supplies blood to your heart becomes blocked, you can have a heart attack. |
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Talk to your doctor about whether aspirin would help reduce your risk of a heart attack. |
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While Maureen was fronting the campaigning, she collapsed with a heart attack and nearly died. |
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The group trained in CPR and defibrillation administered emergency treatment on 128 heart attack victims, and there were 30 survivors. |
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It's at that point that I just shake my head and worry you're going to get a heart attack to add to all the rest of the probs. |
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She also suffered a mild heart attack due to the trauma and had a blood clot on her lung. |
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He died of a heart attack during filming, likely attributable to the stress of the epic production. |
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Rapid heartbeat turns into tachycardia and a heart attack is a myocardial infarction. |
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The cholesterol ratio should not be taken on its own as a predictor of the risk of heart attack or stroke. |
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Add to that the fact that he has recently had a heart attack and heart surgery and he's 59 and you certainly have to take your hat off to him. |
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An autopsy into his death revealed the cyclist suffered a heart attack following severe swelling of the heart and brain. |
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Mr Marshall, who suffered a heart attack six years ago, needed the procedure after a series of angina attacks. |
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He took to the rinks again in 2001 to help him get over the death of his wife and to aid his recovery from a heart attack. |
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It was only later that tests revealed he had suffered a minor heart attack, possibly in the hours before his machine malfunctioned. |
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Sometimes that cold creeps in gradually and the end result is pneumonia or even a heart attack. |
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When a suspected heart attack victim arrives at the emergency department an electrocardiograph is carried out to confirm the condition. |
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An unusually heavy meal raises your risk of heart attack tenfold for an hour after you eat. |
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These chemicals can act as clear and specific chemical markers that indicate a heart attack is imminent. |
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The jury was on the eve of delivering their verdict, the jury forewoman had a heart attack. |
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Nicholson is forced to spend time at his young girlfriend's mother's house after having a heart attack during a dirty weekend. |
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She had suffered a massive heart attack 15 months earlier and was told she needed a full valve replacement. |
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Two years ago she had a massive heart attack, leaving her face partially paralyzed for months. |
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A lot of people, especially women, don't have any symptoms at all before they have a massive heart attack. |
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A 37-year-old woman has been given a second chance by a revolutionary new drug which saved her life following a massive heart attack. |
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And he went to the gym the very next day and dropped dead of a massive heart attack. |
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While driving his taxi looking for customers, he suddenly suffered a massive heart attack. |
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He had a massive heart attack seven years ago and doctors discovered he had the condition anti-phospho-lipid, a form of sticky blood. |
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If you have diabetes and high blood pressure, taking a thiazide diuretic plus an ACE inhibitor can decrease your risk of heart attack and stroke. |
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He has reason to be concerned as his mother and grandfather on his maternal side died of a sudden heart attack in their late fifties. |
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She has been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years following a heart attack. |
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Birth control pills can cause a small increase in the risk of thrombosis and heart attack. |
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Blood flow to the heart muscle may even stop if a thrombus, or clot, forms in a coronary vessel, which may cause a heart attack. |
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It's been three nights since my mother wanted to give me a heart attack with incredibly shocking news that she and Mr Wu were suddenly going on a honeymoon to Bali. |
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If you've had a heart attack, other heart condition or heart surgery, cardiac rehabilitation may help get you back to leading as active and productive a life as possible. |
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He was one of the highest-paid fashion photographers of the 1950s, and he committed suicide by inducing a heart attack. |
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Remembering the heart attack I pieced the evidence together. |
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Don't have the ringer volume on your phone unnecessarily turned up to full so that the person sitting next to you has a heart attack when it rings. |
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The 71-year-old had not taken his heart medication, and he suffered a heart attack. |
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A woman, sixty-eight, suffers a heart attack and goes into prolonged cardiac arrest. |
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The official American side dish sometimes masquerades as a heart attack on a plate. |
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Someone had phoned Aunt Rachel, nearly giving her a heart attack with the news that her vanished brother's children had been found and one had been arrested for dealing drugs. |
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One elderly woman was winched from Hawnby, which was cut off, after suffering a suspected heart attack and was flown to the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton. |
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The mayor is triathlon fit, famously disciplined and generally as serious as a heart attack. |
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A junior doctor issued a death certificate which stated that he died from a form of pneumonia but tests later revealed he may have suffered a heart attack. |
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It may sound like a heart attack on a plate, but you'd be surprised at how well the chili cheese fries really cut through that acidy feeling after drinking too much beer. |
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Most things on this menu are like a heart attack on a plate. |
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I mean I love meat, but I didn't want to have a heart attack on a plate! |
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People who suffer a heart attack without experiencing chest pain and seek medical attention at a hospital have triple the death rate of other cardiac patients. |
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He appeared out of nowhere, almost giving me a heart attack. |
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A temporary pacemaker may be required in the short term for certain individuals after a heart attack, during cardiac surgery or general anaesthesia. |
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An elderly heart attack victim cannot use his emergency alarm because BT engineers told him it could take up to a week to mend a broken phone line. |
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But angina is nearly always relieved by rest, while a heart attack is not. |
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This can lead to the very heart attack that placing the stent was trying to prevent. |
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They found that people working under high pressure to meet deadlines were six times more likely to suffer a heart attack within the next 24 hours. |
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Mr Thompson, who had an existing heart condition, suffered a mild heart attack following the assault but his consultant was unable to confirm the attack caused it. |
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Dad was 45, almost six years removed from a heart attack, and his deep, uneven breathing worried me. |
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A 55-year-old tourist died of a heart attack while dreaming of his hometown, Briansk. |
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The auto-teller had swallowed my bank card for no apparent reason, and on my way to meet Mary, a heart attack victim had played havoc with train timetables. |
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Specifically, she regaled them with the story of a heart attack she suffered that should have ended her life. |
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A Death in the Family by James agee When agee died from a heart attack in 1955, the novel was not quite finished. |
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Later, he succumbed to a massive heart attack, his family members said. |
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The heart problem began three years ago, she said, when he had a heart attack, but he was also sensitive to humidity as he suffered from pleurisy in his youth. |
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But, most importantly, remember that a vague sense of nausea with an. uncomfortable fullness in your neck and throat may be your only warning of an impending heart attack. |
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For hypochondriacs reading this, tell the cool heart attack story. |
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About an hour after dinner pop suffered a massive heart attack. |
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This drug has been proven to help keep platelets in the blood from sticking together and forming clots, which can help protect against a future heart attack or stroke. |
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They are looking at why some people have blood platelets which clot inside the vessels, causing blockages, starving the heart of oxygen, leading to a heart attack. |
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It's being reported that death was due to a massive heart attack. |
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She died the following February from a massive heart attack. |
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Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack. |
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He then collapsed behind the podium and died of a heart attack. |
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Lewis nearly died of a heart attack in July 1963 and was even given the last rites. |
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When the cantankerous old miller dies of a heart attack, he bequeaths his property to his eldest son, his donkey to the second, and the mill cat to his youngest son Mark. |
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Police officers could have triggered a father of five's death from a sudden heart attack three days after they sprayed CS gas in his face, an inquest heard. |
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Mr Wood, who had a heart attack, was a huge fan of the pub's game feast and regularly supplied lots of feathered fowl and poultry to the kitchen to help raise funds. |
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During his second bowl game, his grandfather had a heart attack, and he left to help care for him. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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The research will be carried out in Glasgow, where the handing out of statins is most likely to happen, because of the city's abysmal heart attack record. |
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The massive heart attack he suffered caused The King to fall face first from his toilet on to the shagpile carpet below with his pants around his ankles. |
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There, nim lived out the rest of his days, dying in 2000 at age 26 from a heart attack. |
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Amid a steroids scandal that led to the indictment of four of his assistant coaches, he dropped dead of a heart attack after a game of racquetball. |
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It is appropriate to point out that, as of the year 2000, the American Health Association no longer requires rescuers to use mouth-to-mouth for heart attack victims. |
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The gradient profile of the hills provided in my cycling guide looks suspiciously like the cardiograph reading of a 36-year-old having a heart attack, but I am not deterred. |
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The results tell us for the first time that we should not discriminate between older and middle-aged people when we select patients for therapy to prevent heart attack. |
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Those who laugh out loud and see the funny side of difficult situations are far less likely to have a heart attack than humourless individuals, researchers found. |
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Remember, aspirin is not a magic bullet for preventing a heart attack or stroke, as much as we wish it was. |
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Scientists hope the molecule, called thymosin beta 4, will open the door to new treatments for heart attack patients. |
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In 1963, Gaitskell's sudden death from a heart attack made way for Harold Wilson to lead the party. |
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Some reports also say he died of a heart attack at the flat of a friend in London. |
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On the day of the dinner, Sellers took lunch in his hotel suite and shortly afterwards collapsed from a heart attack. |
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The day had been tiring for him, and he collapsed with another heart attack shortly after the meal. |
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On 3 August 1924, Conrad died at his house, Oswalds, in Bishopsbourne, Kent, England, probably of a heart attack. |
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Gilbert died of a heart attack while attempting to rescue a young woman to whom he was giving a swimming lesson in the lake at his home. |
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On 27 June, the day before the first date, Entwistle was found dead of a heart attack at 57 at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. |
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Alterations called Q-waves indicate that a heart attack previously occurred. |
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Haig died at 21 Prince's Gate, London, from a heart attack, aged 66, on 29 January 1928 and was given an elaborate funeral on 3 February. |
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Smith suffered a heart attack on 9 October 1988 and was forced to spend three months away from Westminster to recover. |
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In March 2009, guitarist Malcolm Jones suffered a heart attack in Edinburgh whilst running to catch a train. |
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Before promotion was secured, however, Harry Griffiths died of a heart attack on 25 April 1978 before the home game against Scunthorpe United. |
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On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed with a heart attack on live national television, and died soon afterwards. |
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The video of Tommy Cooper suffering the fatal heart attack on stage has been uploaded to numerous video sharing websites. |
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It was also reported that a Hull woman died as a result of a heart attack caused by the quake. |
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These events can be more readily associated with cardiovascular complications from a stroke episode or lethal heart attack. |
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Capitaine de Lambertye, commanding the French contingent, died of a heart attack while touring the defences of Calais on 26 June. |
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He went forward himself to observe the state of affairs and, finding himself under fire, suffered a heart attack and died. |
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On 20 February 1808 Blanchard had a heart attack while in his balloon at the Hague. |
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Zirkle stated that Pliny was overweight, in poor health and had died from a heart attack. |
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He completed this feat despite suffering from a heart attack and undergoing a double heart bypass operation just four months before. |
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Clark suffered a heart attack in 1983 and died at Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight. |
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October 30, 2000 he was reelected to a second term, and April 9, 2003 he died of a heart attack. |
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In late 1937, Cardozo had a heart attack, and in early 1938, he suffered a stroke. |
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Brandeis retired from the Supreme Court on February 13, 1939, and he died on October 5, 1941, following a heart attack. |
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He is remembered by some for being moderate, but was in power only for a few years and then died of a heart attack. |
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We had a tied vote and he was brought to the House in an ambulance having suffered a severe heart attack. |
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The Indiana Jones star, 45, was on a sun break in Capri, Italy, when her South African boyfriend Douglas De Jager suffered a heart attack. |
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Big mistake Gillian, I thought, as she 'fessed up to heart attack arachnophobia. |
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The body of Hungarian Mr Reiter, 76, who died of a heart attack, will be exhumed and his devastated family will see him buried for a second time. |
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Nestor Kirchner died suddenly of a heart attack in 2010 and had a lazy eye. |
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Pathologist Dr Peter Cooper said he thought Neil Park had suffered a heart attack because of a small dose of anti-psychotic agent Risperidone. |
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Also in the populist mode, Segal, who has died of a heart attack, aged 72, wrote the screenplay for The Beatles' animated film, Yellow Submarine. |
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Coffee may raise your risk of a heart attack, but only if you metabolize caffeine slowly and you're in your 50s or younger. |
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She died of a heart attack caused by Bupivacaine toxicity at Great Western Hospital, Swindon, where she had worked as a theatre nurse. |
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Another man in the nearby town of Tela suffered a heart attack when the quake struck and was taken for treatment. |
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At the time, I called it a hiccup rather than a heart attack. |
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His partner and manager Lisa Caserta said years of heavy smoking combined with complications from a recent heart attack led to his death. |
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I basically had a chronic charley horse in my chest, and to me, it felt like a heart attack. |
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On November 13, 1988, Winnipeg furniture impresario Victor Steek, died of a heart attack on a Florida tennis court. |
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Two of those six participants had troponin concentrations as high as those found in the blood of heart attack patients. |
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Luckily, this director was trained in first aid and CPR and understood these to be warning signals of a heart attack. |
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The first galactico suffered a heart attack on Saturday and died in hospital yesterday surrounded by his family. |
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Louise Pilote, said that chest pain, age and gender are no longer the definers of a heart attack. |
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Fumagalli was admitted to the hospital on March 4, after he suffered a heart attack that ruptured the papillary muscles of his heart. |
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Because the heart is denervated, you could have a serious heart attack and feel nothing. |
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If people took the polypill from age 50, an estimated 28 per cent would benefit by avoiding or delaying a heart attack or stroke. |
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Some of Szyk's friends attributed the fatal heart attack he suffered shortly afterwards to the stress caused by the HUAC investigation. |
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Aspirin and an implantable defibrillator were both okayed as heart attack preventors. |
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Another factor that contributes to heart attack is the reduced activity of fibrinolytic system in the morning. |
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One died of a heart attack after an alleged fist fight and another was shot. |
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However, the technique went wrong when the air injected into the knee joint leaked into Mr Belcuore's bloodstream, triggering an embolism that caused a fatal heart attack. |
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A TEENAGE Royal Marine recruit has died of a heart attack just weeks before he was due to finish the gruelling training course to earn a Green Beret. |
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The problem can be made worse by the use of glyceryl trinitrate or GTN sprays for angina, with some patients unable to distinguish between angina and a heart attack. |
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The pint-sized Yorkshire Terrier leapt into action by hitting a panic button and crying into the intercom when his owner, Judith Shaw, feared she was having a heart attack. |
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The company is also developing drugs for antibody-mediated stroke, heart attack, and deep-vein thrombosis, for xenotransplantation, and for other antibody-mediated diseases. |
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Dad-of-two Stephen Parkins, 43, suffered a fatal heart attack within minutes of being wrongly injected with Suxamethonium at Birmingham Heartlands. |
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Higher-dose use of some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as diclofenac and ibuprofen, ups the likelihood of having a heart attack or a stroke, a study found. |
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The younger Kim inherited the supreme commandership of the military, the Korean People's Army, in late December following Kim Jong Il's death of a heart attack on Dec. |
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Diallyl trisulfide, contain in garlic oil, may help release protective compounds to the heart after heart attack, during cardiac surgery, or as a treatment for heart failure. |
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Although statins are effective in reducing heart attack risk, many users still often have high levels of triglycerides and go on to have heart attacks. |
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Moreover, patients who stopped taking an SSRI during the 29-month follow-up reverted to the higher mortality and heart attack rates of depressed, non-SSRI users. |
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The guy was running, then he had a heart attack and carked it. |
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A recently-published study on this topic has determined that men ages 65 and older have had their risk of a heart attack doubled by using prescription testosterone treatments. |
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Mrs Cabrera, who lived in Swindon and worked at the GWH, died a short time later from a heart attack caused by Bupivacaine toxicity, her inquest at Trowbridge Town Hall heard. |
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Retired merchant banker John Haldane, 71, was walking to the green at the 382yd par-4 fourth at the exclusive Old Prestwick club in Ayrshire when he had a heart attack. |
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When studying the chance of heart attack and death from heart disease, the authors found that binge drinking doubled the risk in comparison to regular drinking. |
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This drug, along with other similar drugs, is believed to result in kidney failure, heart attack or hospitalization due to diabetic ketoacidosis or acidosis. |
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In 2012, Declan's underlying cardiac condition Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome caused him to have a heart attack which led to severe brain damage and lockedin syndrome. |
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Henrietta Knight's charge, who died of a suspected heart attack on his seasonal bow at Devon last month, was buried at the winning post at Cheltenham. |
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If you sneak up on me like that, you'll give me a heart attack! |
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If you sneak up from behind like that, you'll give me a heart attack! |
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He felt the sudden seizure of pain as the heart attack began. |
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In more severe cases, Roemheld syndrome can cause anxiety or difficulty in breathing, and may also lead to severe chest pain that feels like a heart attack. |
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Some superstitious people of the city proposed to change this crossbow with a sword, after a succession of three mayors died due to a heart attack. |
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Ronnie, still a patient in Broadmoor hospital, died of a heart attack on 17 March 1995 at the age of 61 at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, Berkshire. |
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Her cause of death was initially attributed to a heart attack. |
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A doctor was called who opined that Welsh had died of a heart attack. |
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After suffering from poor health in 2006, he died suddenly from a heart attack while walking with his wife near his home in Deiniolen, near Caernarfon in Gwynedd. |
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This is due to smoking tobacco being among the leading causes of many diseases such as lung cancer, heart attack, COPD, erectile dysfunction, and birth defects. |
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Just before Christmas 2002, Strummer died of a heart attack. |
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In 1961, aged 53, he suffered a heart attack and struggled to recuperate. |
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In April 1961, shortly before the second court case on Thunderball, Fleming had a heart attack during a regular weekly meeting at The Sunday Times. |
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On 11 March 1955, Fleming died at his home in London of a heart attack. |
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Devenny suffered a heart attack and died on 17 July from his injuries. |
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My computer had a heart attack when I tried to get it to run that program. |
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She died within minutes from a heart attack caused by bupivacaine toxicity at Great Western Hospital, Swindon, where she had worked as a theatre nurse. |
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During the study period, 89 of the appendectomy group and 47 of the tonsillectomy group experienced an acute myocardial infarction, or heart attack. |
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