I do know the Heart Attacks are more common in men than women. I am guessing doing do the average weight of men is more, therefore putting more strain on the heart to pump blood to every region. Even if you are a women, you should still be wary of heart disease.
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Your doctor or local hospital should be able to give you information about heart attacks. The following websites may also give you information about heart attacks in general as well as some life choices that may lower your risk. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001246/ http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/heart_disease_heart_attacks http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/heartdisease/risk/239.html
Xanax is prescribed for panic attacks. Panic attacks have been known to mimic a heart attack, but the Xanax has the ability to quiet the concerns.
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Ice Cream gives you a heart attack because it clogs your arteries and causes the blood flow to slow down.
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Panic attacks are highly traumatic, and may be accompanied by all sorts of symptoms including numbness. The professional who is treating your panic attacks should be able to give you more information.
To find out what a heart murmur is check out this site :www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/.../heartmurmur/hmurmur_signs.html -. This should give you the information about symptoms that you need.
When I fall in love, it will be forever, or I'll never fall in love. When I give my heart, it will be completely, or I'll never give my heart On the moment, I can feel that, you feel that way too, Is when I fall in love, with you.
I cannot find any information on this but you can probably go to your doctor's or your local pharmacy for more information. They can give you better information.
Three examples of dangers that you may encounter at the scene of an accident are heart attacks, stroke, and drowning.
This link will give you the information you are looking for: http://www.bodyspex.com It includes a lot of useful information including how to measure your heart rate. There is also a table of recommended maximum heart rates for different ages. useful information including how to measure your heart rate and a table of/Community.aspx?ArticleID=19