if you are fat, then yes
Hiccups are usually just when your air way got a little off track but its not really much to worry about. However, if you have some type of medical problem hiccups could be a symptom or a result of a medication your taking. But if you have no history of signs leading to clogged arteries you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
No, a pulse oximeter does not help people with history of heart attacks. In fact, it may worsen it. A pulse oximetry changes the rate of the pulses, which may develop and contribute to a heart attack.
Yes, you can be skinny and still have a heart attack. It is because you have diabetes, family history, or you are smoking.
This means there is plaque in the aorta from atherosclerosis, or "hardening of the arteries." The usual causes are: smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, diet high in saturated fats, family history of premature heart disease and age. If there is calcification in the aorta it probably means there is calcification, or at least plaque elsewhere in the body. The heart, the carotid arteries and the leg arteries. These can lead to heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease, respectively.
Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin was known for being VERY anti-communist. Attacks (and I don't mean physical) on suspected communist were even refered to as McCarthyism.
Hiccups are usually just when your air way got a little off track but its not really much to worry about. However, if you have some type of medical problem hiccups could be a symptom or a result of a medication your taking. But if you have no history of signs leading to clogged arteries you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
it starts in egypt
No.
attacks by Genghis Khan
Homophobic attacks go back throughout Islamic history in Iraq, and have not yet ended.
Heart attacks are caused by a combination of genetic predisposition and lifestyle; the medical history of the family provides important clues about genetic predispositions that you may have inherited.
swift hit n run attacks :)
Richard G. Fernicola has written: 'Twelve Days of Terror' -- subject(s): History, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Shark attacks 'In search of the \\' -- subject(s): History, Shark attacks
It is important to Greek history because it made a huge difference to their attacks and helped protect them better.
No, a pulse oximeter does not help people with history of heart attacks. In fact, it may worsen it. A pulse oximetry changes the rate of the pulses, which may develop and contribute to a heart attack.
Werewolf attacks are not a common occurence, since, despite popular belief, werewolves are not vicious uncontrolable beasts. Throughout history, there have been attacks just as when a person attacks another person.
The bombing of Hiroshima brought us to the atomic era. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the last attacks in World War Two. Japan surrendered after the attacks.