well there are many ways to avoid heart attacks. You HAVE to exercise daily to stay in shape and maintain your body, physically and mentally. Also, smoking increases the chances of having a heart attack TREMENDOUSLY.
Abciximab is a drug used to reduce the risk of a heart attack during coronary surgery.
To reduce your risk of having a heart attack, maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, eat a healthy diet, lower your stress, and don't smoke.
Yes. Being happy has been documented to reduce the risk of all disease.
Heart disease is when your cholesterol gets so high and your blood pressure gets so high, you are at a constant risk of a heart attack. You can reduce this risk of getting it by regular exercise and eating a healthy diet.
It will cut your risk of a heart attack into half.
Eating a healthy diet greatly reduces the risk of any type of heart disease. Some foods that help reduce the risk include: garlic, red wine, dark chocolate, fish, and tea. These foods contain flavonoids that reduce the risk of inflammation, which causes cholerterol blockages in the arteries. Any type of exercise will reduce the risk of heart disease, even something as simple as walking daily.
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No. If anything, spicy foods are shown in studies to REDUCE the risk of heart attack and stroke. If anything, some people get indigestion from spicy foods...which can FEEL like a heart attack.
They get the risk to get a heart attack
A heart attack.
aspirin is used to relieve many kind of minor aches and pains _headache ..some people take aspirin daily to reduce the risk of strok , heart attack.
Yes, you can have a heart attack even if you quit smoking many years ago. Not all heart attacks occur in smokers. Smoking increases the risk of a heart attack, though. Within eight to 15 years of quitting smoking, your risk of heart attack is at the same level as that of nonsmokers.