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The risk of silent killers increases with the arrival of cold weather. If you see these signs, immediately consider it a heart attack
In winter, cold weather can increase blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart attack. Elderly people and those with high blood pressure or diabetes should exercise increased caution. It's crucial ...
Most colds clear up in about 7-10 days, but a high fever, chest pain, or worsening symptoms could mean it’s getting worse. Other red flags include worsening congestion, facial pain, ear pressure, or ...
Eat, drink and enjoy the outdoors and family gatherings — in moderation, say those who see an increase in heart emergencies during the holiday season. Cardiac emergencies spike 30% on Christmas Eve, ...
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