The irregular heartbeats increase the risk of stroke, because they allow blood clots to form in the atrium. The heart faces potential damage from...
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Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 19/09/2024 11:30
The article explores the growing threat of heart attacks and related conditions through the lens of US presidents who have suffered from cardiac events. It details how Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald R. Ford, William Howard Taft, and Calvin Coolidge were impacted by heart disease and ultimately succumbed to it.
The irregular heartbeats increase the risk of stroke, because they allow blood clots to form in the atrium. The heart faces potential damage from...
The irregular heartbeats increase the risk of stroke, because they allow blood clots to form in the atrium. The heart faces potential damage from...
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