For more information on heart attacks visit: www.hoag.org www.americanheart.org September, 2002 Dan Keplinger Issue sharing is caring we did our part - now do yours and share like a good neighbor, share 𝕏 Related Articles: Interactive Metronome – It’s About Time ...
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“Heart attacks are characterized by crushing central chest pain – usually on the left and also in the arm – but in a panic attack there is no pain. Heart attack symptoms will get worse but a panic attack will usually subside after half an hour.” Psychological Symptoms of Panic Attacks...
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Spotting the signs of a heart attack If someone is in visible discomfort and complaining of chest pain, they may be having a heart attack. Recognising the symptoms can help save their life. It’s important to remember that all heart attacks are different. A few, some, or none of the sym...
Getting through work on no sleep is very hard and for a while I just refused to get out of bed in the morning because I was so exhausted. I was so run down that I started suffering from recurring ear infections and colds' and then the panic attacks started because I was so tired. ...
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“Anyone who questions cholesterol usually finds his funding cut off,” said Paul Rosch MD, who started his talk with a reminder that half of all heart attacks occur in people with normal cholesterol levels. “Stress has more deleterious effects on the heart than cholesterol,” said Dr Rosch,...
Rezaei et al. [12] investigated atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmia. To do this, they proposed an approach aiming at classifying heart arrhythmias, starting from electrocardiogram (ECG) data. This approach relies on two stages. In the first stage, the features of the ECG input are cla...