Sometimes. Not always.
It is most common that a persons FIRST heart attack is a fatal heart attack! Only a small minority of people who have a heart attack survive to have another, and a very few will have multiple heart attacks before they have a fatal one. As such, it is very important that we make lifestyle choices while we are young that will reduce the lilihood of a heart attack when we are older.
Hypertension can damage your body in many ways and, left uncontrolled, you can most certainly have a fatal heart attack.
Oliver Reed
Running can and has given people heart attacks, sometimes fatal ones.
you can have a fever this high without having a fatal heart attack. But you will probably suffer brain damage and if it stays at 108 long enough (an hour or more) your going to cook your brain and die.
Schizoaffective disorder is a very serious mental disorder. It is not fatal like a heart attack is fatal, but results of behaviors can be fatal. For example, if the person is involved in dangerous behaviors, or is suicidal.
Many schools do teach their students how to recognize a heart attack before it becomes fatal. This is usually taught in health care classes to students who are interested in learning how to spot them.
A heart attack caused by blockage of the left anterior descending artery, which can be fatal, is sometimes referred to as "the widow-maker." It is a colloquial term used to describe the seriousness of this particular type of heart attack.
An air bubble could travel to the heart - preventing it from functioning properly... resulting in a fatal heart attack.
Christopher Columbus died at age 54, after suffering a fatal heart attack that claimed his life on May 20, 1506. His heart attack was brought on by Reiter's Syndrome.
Elvis died at Graceland, where he went to the restroom and suffered a fatal heart attack.
No. Not unless something frightened you so much you had a fatal heart attack. This is not likely, however.