These 4 Things Happen
Right Before a Heart Attack
Alert: What Is Your
Risk for a Heart Attack? Find Out Now
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Despite what you may
believe, heart attacks rarely happen “out of the blue.”
In fact, your body
may be trying to warn you of an impending heart attack for days, weeks, perhaps
even a month or two before it occurs. Unfortunately, by the time you actually
recognize you’re suffering a heart attack, it could be too late to prevent
death or debilitating heart damage.
So-called silent
heart attacks, with signs and symptoms that are mild or seem unrelated to the
heart, have long concerned cardiovascular expert Dr. Chauncey Crandall. So Dr.
Crandall recently created a special free video presentation about the four most
sinister warning signs to watch for.
Statistics show a
clear link between a delay in heart attack treatment and death or disability.
That’s why it’s essential to know exactly what your heart is trying to tell you
with warning signs like those discussed in Dr. Crandall’s video.
Although developed as
an educational tool, this video rapidly went viral, surpassing 5 million
viewers in just a few months.
Newsmax Health
Publisher Travis Davis attributes the viral sensation to the fact that the
content hits close to home for many Americans, especially because heart disease
is America’s #1 killer. In fact, in the U.S. alone, nearly 1 million people
suffer their first heart attack each year.
Dr. Crandall, chief
of the cardiac transplant program at the renowned Palm Beach Cardiovascular
Clinic in Palm Beach, Florida, practices on the front lines of interventional,
vascular, and transplant cardiology.
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Decades of clinical experience have afforded
him the chance to detect little-known warning signs and symptoms like the four
he addresses in the video.
Plus, in the video Dr. Crandall also tells the
real-life story of one man who suffered a “widow-maker” heart attack after
ignoring the warning signs — and almost paid the ultimate price. The story is
scary but eye-opening, because Dr. Crandall outlines what could have been done
to actually prevent this from progressing to the life-threatening stage.
Dr. Crandall, medical
editor of the Newsmax publication Heart Health Report, has a positive message:
you don’t have to be a sitting duck for a deadly heart attack. In fact, according
to Dr. Crandall, heart disease can be prevented — and even reversed — with the
right information and simple lifestyle adjustments.
Editor’s Note: For a
limited time, Newsmax Health is making Silent Heart Attacks: A Special Newsmax
Heart Health Report available at no charge. Click here to see the 4 things that
happen before a heart attack.
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