Running can and has given people heart attacks, sometimes fatal ones.
The E.C.G will not confirm a heart attack it only gives you a reading.
Our weather gives them a heart attack. So, yeah.
It does - the condition is known as congestive heart failure. That can happen in old age, in a newborn (blue baby), and anybody running a four minute mile.
Yes It Does It Can Actually Kill You And Give You Strokes!
The best fitness that you can do at home to avoid a heart attack is anything that involves cardio. That includes running, walking, riding a bike and swimming
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ECG gives information about the rate, rhythm, and information about conduction of nerve impulses in the heart, evidence of damage to the heart from poor blood supply or previous heart attack, and of course changes to suggest recent heart attack. It is therefore useful to diagnose atrial flutter, fibrillation, heart block, ischaemic changes and heart attack
Running is probably the healthiest excercise there is, because of the heart benefits it gives you.
The older you are, the more likely you are to have heart disease. That being said, there are many people in their 30s and 40s who suffer heart attacks and other heart problems (and sometimes even younger than that).
Yes. James, Laurent, Victoria, Riley, Bree and Irina. Harry Clearwater died of a heart attack that was triggered by Victoria.
I don't know about Disneyland, but I know a kid died due to a heart attack on mission space orange mission in Disney World.
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.