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Yes, high stress can contribute to the development of an anterior infarction (heart attack). Stress can lead to an increase in blood pressure and heart rate, which in turn can strain the heart muscle and potentially trigger a heart attack, particularly in individuals with preexisting heart conditions. It is important to manage stress levels for overall heart health.
yes it can
Body temperature is affected by a heart attack in that it typically rises. A heart attack can often trigger a fever of over 100 degrees.
STRESS!!
No, if another person worries about you, it can't you to have a heart attack.
A heart attack will be discovered during an autopsy. The stress and damage done to the heart will be apparent during an autopsy.
Sports themselves do not trigger heart attacks. If anything, regularly participating in sports could prevent heart attacks. However, if you are going to have a heart attack, any activity that raises your pulse rate and strain on the heart may trigger it. Check with your doctor to see which activities your heart is strong enough for. If you think you are about to have a heart attack, stop activity and get help right away.
He had a heart attack due to heart problems and the stress of their bankruptcy
Just like any other creature, to much stress, eats to much anything humans can get a heart attack for.
There is a heart attack, when there is not enough oxygen for the heart Angina, caused by excessive workout or stress and you have chaest pains, and it's like a minor heart attack it's sort of like an anxiety attack :)
anxiety, stress, exercising, heart attack.
yes, from a heart attack