Heart Attack

Heart Attack First Aid: Quick Steps to Save a Life

Heart Attack First Aid: Quick Steps to Save a Life

For heart attack first aid, dial 911, keep them calm, chew a 300 mg aspirin if safe, and prepare for CPR or an AED.

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The Best Heart Attack Position: How to Stay Safe

The Best Heart Attack Position: How to Stay Safe

If a heart attack hits, sit or lie with knees bent and head supported. This heart attack position reduces strain and buys vital time.

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Smell Burnt Toast: Is It a Heart‑Attack Sign? Find Out

Smell Burnt Toast: Is It a Heart‑Attack Sign? Find Out

Wondering if a sudden smell burnt toast means a heart attack? Learn the real causes, when to worry, and how to get proper care.

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How to Survive a Heart Attack When You're Alone

How to Survive a Heart Attack When You're Alone

Suffering a heart attack when alone can be frightening. Know the warning signs and how to respond quickly by calling 911, taking aspirin and doing hands-only CPR.

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Common Warning Signs You're Dating a Difficult Woman

Common Warning Signs You're Dating a Difficult Woman

Learn to recognize signs like constant criticism, refusal to compromise, and passive aggression that may indicate you're romantically involved with a difficult woman.

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Consequences and Risks of Smoking After Having a Coronary Artery Stent Implanted

Consequences and Risks of Smoking After Having a Coronary Artery Stent Implanted

Continuing to smoke after receiving a coronary stent leads to a higher risk of restenosis, heart attacks, premature stent failure, and death. Quitting improves outcomes.

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