ask your Dr.
Absolutely - since the heart is the pump that makes the circulatory system work !
There might be some benefits available - if the heart attack was related to work-induced stress, etc.
Yes, your heart can shut down or die due to a heart attack. In a heart attack, heart muscle dies as a result of lack of oxygen. This tissue death can lead to conduction abnormalities that make the heart work ineffectively or stop working altogether.
People can get skinny like on "Biggest Loser",but you have to work really hard and there is a possibility that you can get a heart attack if you don't eat healthy.
He died from a brain hemorrhage
In Connecticut, a heart attack may be covered under Workers' Compensation if it can be proven that the event was caused by work-related stress or conditions. The employee must demonstrate that the heart attack arose out of and in the course of employment. Medical evidence and documentation will be crucial in establishing the connection between the heart attack and work activities. It's advisable for affected employees to consult with a Workers' Compensation attorney or their employer's insurance provider for specific guidance.
you either have a heart attack or you die ....i think
An EKG cannot rule out a heart attack. It gives a snap shot of the hearts electrical circuit at that moment. An EKG can show some changes indicative that there may be cardiac problems, as well as if you are actively having a particular type of heart attack (known as a STEMI).But you can be having a heart attack with no EKG changes. The definitive answer comes from blood work done at the hospital.
Ventricles of your heart fail to work effectively in cardiogenic shock. Cardiogenic shock usually fallow the heart attack, also called as myocardial infarction.
Yes, Henri Matisse suffered a heart attack in 1941. This health crisis significantly impacted his life and work, leading him to adapt his artistic approach. Following the heart attack, he focused more on cut-out shapes and collage techniques, which became a defining aspect of his later career.
No, you can only recover from it. Its not a cure, just the doctor or nurses' hard work that saved you.
that you can die and have a heart attack! to much work cant take it...