2. What Is It? Myocardial Infarction or Heart Attack is a sudden blockage of blood flow to a portion of the heart which reduce the oxygen levels and cause the heart to stop.
3. History Earliest heart disease that has been studied. Founded by Medieval Doctors in England.
4. Facts Each year 1.5 million people have heart attacks in the United States. Leading cause of death in U.S.
5. Symptoms Chest pain, anxiety, cough, fainting, vomiting, and shortness of breath.
6. Causes Smoking High Blood Pressure Diabetes High Cholesterol Heavy Drinking Obesity
7. Chance of Not Having a Heart Attack If You….. Exercise Eat Healthy Don’t Smoke Don’t Drink
8. Treatment Staying overnight in the hospital. Oxygen is provided so that your heart don’t have to work so hard. IV in your veins to give you medicine and fluids.
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