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    Layperson knowledge of heart attacks in the state of Georgia, USA by Shiva Sajja, Thor Stead, Rohan Mangal, Latha Ganti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…A survey of 200 residents of the state of Georgia, United States was conducted to assess the knowledge of heart attacks. Results depict that Georgia residents have only a basic understanding of heart attack symptoms suggesting the need for medical professionals to spend more time educating their patients on their health in simple terms so that the patients can be knowledgeable on their personal health.…”
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    Common Risk Factors of Myocardial Infarction and Some Socio Demographic Characteristics in Sulaimani City by Bayan Omar Sharif, Samir Y. Lafi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The study was attentive on exploring the socioeconomic status, lifestyle, family history of heart attack and classical predisposing factors such as (Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, smoking cigarette, and dyslipidemia).   …”
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    Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding acute coronary syndrome in patients with type 2 diabetes: a cross-sectional study by Mohammad Amerzadeh, Mahdie Bahrami, Mojtaba Senmar, Zahra Hosseinkhani, Zahra Shafiei Kisomi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patients had a low attitude towards heart disease, with approximately 36.4% being somewhat or completely confident in their ability to assist others with a heart attack. Regarding performance, 45.7% of individuals believed that they should promptly go to the hospital during a heart attack. …”
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    L’expérience de l’infarctus du myocarde : tensions identitaires des malades et effets sur leur demande de soins by Marianne Lafitte

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…These unadapted behaviors have been largely examinated, but the methods and results of the studies appear insufficient to understand what is being played intimately in patients who suffer a heart attack. We conducted a qualitative research in an epistemology of subjectivity and mobilizing the point of view in first person of patients, with the aim of exploring and understanding: (1) real-life experience of subjects during a heart attack, (2) the choices operated by victims of myocardial infarction during the crisis, (3) the mental phenomena that influence their decision to call for emergency services. …”
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    Forebrain Ischemia-Reperfusion Simulating Cardiac Arrest in Mice Induces Edema and DNA Fragmentation in the Brain by Christina H. Liu, Shuning Huang, Young R. Kim, Bruce R. Rosen, Philip K. Liu

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Brain injury affects one-third of persons who survive after heart attack, even with restoration of spontaneous circulation by cardiopulmonary resuscitation. …”
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    ASIC3: A Lactic Acid Sensor for Cardiac Pain by D.C. Immke, E.W. McCleskey

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Other examples of vasoocclusive pain include the acute pain of heart attack and the intermittent pains that accompany sickle cell anemia and peripheral artery disease. …”
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    Association of systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) with risk of psoriasis: a cross-sectional analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011–2014 by Xuan Yang, Yuxin Pan, Yang Zhang, Yang Meng, Tang Tong, Mingyi Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Subgroup analyses were conducted by age, gender, race, smoking status, alcohol consumption, history of heart attack, stroke, coronary heart disease and diabetes. …”
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    Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Snakes by Holly K. Ober, Steve A. Johnson, William M. Giuliano

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…They control rat and mice populations in the environment, for example, and in the laboratory, pygmy rattlesnake venom research helped develop medicine to thin the blood of heart attack patients. Most snakes are secretive and rarely bother people, but in some situations some snakes can become dangerous. …”
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    Proinflammatory Effects of C-Peptide in Different Tissues by Dusica Vasic, Daniel Walcher

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Atherosclerosis is well known as an inflammatory disease that can lead to clinical complications such as heart attack or stroke. C-peptide as a cleavage product of proinsulin is in the last few decades known as an active peptide with a number of different effects on microvascular and macrovascular complications in type 2 diabetic patients. …”
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    Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Snakes by Holly K. Ober, Steve A. Johnson, William M. Giuliano

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…They control rat and mice populations in the environment, for example, and in the laboratory, pygmy rattlesnake venom research helped develop medicine to thin the blood of heart attack patients. Most snakes are secretive and rarely bother people, but in some situations some snakes can become dangerous. …”
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    Characterizing chest pain in patients with acute coronary syndrome at Vietnam National Heart Institute: a case-control study by Lan Anh Nguyen, Nhat Minh Pham, Manh Hung Pham, Hong Nhung Nguyen Thi, Hoai Nguyen Thi, Tuan Nguyen Huu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results Smoking, a history of heart attack, and a family history of cardiovascular disease were associated with increased ACS-related chest pain risk. …”
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    The Physiological Aspects of Exercise-Induced Adaptation in the Cardiovascular System by Abdulla Ahmad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Several studies showed that heart attack patients who implement a formal exercise program can have a reduced death rate of 20-25%. …”
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    THE USE OF STEVIA AND MONK FRUIT SWEETENERS FOR SUGAR REPLACEMENT IN GREEN TEA AGAR JELLIES by Adisak Akesowan, Anchan Choonhahirun

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…<p>This study aimed to develop healthy agar jellies with low-sugar content, linking to a decreased risk for heart attack, diabetes, and other chronic diseases. Two natural non-nutritive sweeteners, stevia and monk fruit were studied at 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% sugar replacement based on the equivalent sucrose sweetness. …”
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    Leukocyte Telomere Length and Cognitive Function in Older Adults by Emily Frith, Paul D. Loprinzi

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Individuals were excluded if they had been diagnosed with coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, heart attack or stroke at the baseline assessment. Leukocyte telomere length was associated with higher cognitive performance, independent of gender, race-ethnicity, physical activity status, body mass index and other covariates. …”
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    Could Cells from Your Nose Fix Your Heart? Transplantation of Olfactory Stem Cells in a Rat Model of Cardiac Infarction by Cameron McDonald, Alan Mackay-Sim, Denis Crane, Wayne Murrell

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…This study examines the hypothesis that multipotent olfactory mucosal stem cells could provide a basis for the development of autologous cell transplant therapy for the treatment of heart attack. In humans, these cells are easily obtained by simple biopsy. …”
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    Antithrombotic activity of flavonoids and polyphenols rich plant species by Bojić Mirza, Maleš Željan, Antolić Andrea, Babić Ivana, Tomičić Maja

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Cardiovascular diseases represent one of the most notable health problems of the modern civilization. Stroke and heart attack often lead to lethal outcome; essential problem underneath being thrombus formation. …”
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    Screening of Aqueous Extract of Persea americana Seeds for Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors by Tajudeen Afolayan Lawal

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Diabetes is associated with many complications such as retinopathy, heart attack, nephropathy, neuropathy, stroke, and lower limb amputation. …”
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