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en By affecting basic brain functions, amphetamine may expose experimenting teenagers to an increased risk of heart attack if they re-use the drug later in life.

en We saw no evidence there was increased risk of heart attack.

en Chronic noise exposure carries an increased risk of heart attack,

en Those having a heart attack will have a far lower risk of having a second heart attack, a stroke, or their death rate is lowered almost a quarter. Aspirin has the best benefit to risk ratio and benefit to cost ratio of any therapy of acute heart attacks.

en The jury's decision confirms that there is no medical or scientific evidence showing short-term use of VIOXX increases the risk of heart attack and contributed in any way to the unfortunate death of Richard Irvin. Mr. Irvin only took VIOXX for less than a month. He suffered multiple long-standing risk factors for a heart attack including partially clogged arteries. Mr. Irvin would have suffered a heart attack when he did, whether he was taking VIOXX or not.

en As well as activating the brain's reward system, which is involved in addiction, amphetamine also affects brain regions that control heartbeat, blood pressure and temperature.

en Not all patients become depressed after having a heart attack. Depression should not be considered a normal reaction after a heart attack. Clinicians and patients should be aware that depression is an important risk factor for adverse outcomes after a heart attack.

en Every successful person has learned to handle stress well. It's those with a positive outlook on stressful situations who decrease their risk of heart disease, whereas those with increased rage from stress have increased risk of heart disease. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en But you also have to bear in mind that there still is an increased risk of stroke, dementia and blood clots in the legs and a reduced risk for fractures. The [U.S.] Food and Drug Administration recommendation that estrogen should not be used for the purpose of heart disease still applies, and the recommendation that women who need to take it for menopausal symptoms should take the lowest dose for the shortest duration possible still holds.

en Measuring waist circumference may be a simple method that women can identify themselves as being at increased heart-attack risk and empower them to seek further evaluation and possible treatment from their doctors.

en Initially the partner is at increased risk from heart attack, suicide, and accidents. I am shocked my wife is sick and I stop paying attention when driving. And there is an increase in infections.

en Statistically, they face significantly increased risk, not only of heart disease and diabetes, and hypertension and stroke, but they also face an increased risk of dying prematurely,

en Statistically, they face significantly increased risk, not only of heart disease and diabetes, and hypertension and stroke, but they also face an increased risk of dying prematurely.

en Although many teenagers experiment with drugs, most don't become regular users but may try the drug later again as adults. A teenager's early experimentation might be minor, but it can still have a damaging effect on their developing brain.

en The doctors were responding to that first stroke properly with the use of blood thinners. That comes with a price. The price is the increased risk of brain hemorrhage, which is what happened in this case. They shouldn't be criticized because it has not been proven what is the best choice of treatment for patients with these holes in their heart.


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