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The various risks of heart attacks include :

  1. high blood pressure
  2. high blood cholesterol
  3. Diabetes and pre-diabetes
  4. smoking
  5. family history of heart attack or Heart disease
  6. lack of physical activity
  7. obesity or being overweight
  8. having a history of preeclampsia during pregnancy
  9. stress
  10. unhealthy diet
  11. age
  12. illegal drug use
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