The phrase "heavy heart" usually refers to emotions. Psychological distress rather than a physical condition. Emotional or psychological distress alone is unlikely to cause a heart attack. Although chronic stress and anxiety. Can increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease over time. Heart attacks usually occur as a result of plaque buildup in the coronary arteries. That supplies blood to the heart muscle. When plaque ruptures or a blood clot forms, it can block blood flow to the heart muscle, leading to a heart attack. While emotional distress can lead to physical symptoms. As increased heart rate and blood pressure are not the direct cause of a heart attack. There are several risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing cardiovascular. Disease and heart attack, including smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Diabetes, obesity, lack of physical activity, and a family history of heart disease. These risk factors are generally more sig
Heart disease kills more people in the world than any other disease. In 2009, 599,413 people died of heart problems in the United States. The cause of death is usually myocardial infarction or heart attack. Looking at the 2011 WHO figures for Thailand, the mortality statistics are even worse. 53328 people died because of it. , which accounts for 10.30% of deaths. But, stroke ranks first with 73,429, or 14.18% of deaths. Then we see that heart disease and stroke accounted for a quarter of all deaths in Thailand in 2011. Conventional medicine associates heart disease with poor lifestyle and diet. Factors responsible include lack of exercise. High cholesterol, and a diet high in trans fats and sugar. Yes, it is a contributing factor, but is it the cause? The answer is no, says Dr Gert Hamer. Dr.'s life changed in 1978. Before that, he worked at a university hospital for more than 15 years. During these 5 years, he worked as a professor. Here the doctor experienced. He wandered out