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28 More Ways to Have a Heart Attack, According to ‘Science’ (wink, wink)


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2023 Mar 1, 8:32am   330 views  6 comments

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'Science' is attempting to provide cover for the incredible increase in heart disease and heart attacks. Somehow, the EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccine' didn't make the list.

Excerpted from the article by Dr. Joseph Mercola:

https://americafirstreport.com/28-more-ways-to-have-a-heart-attack-according-to-science/

1.Extreme heat waves — Increasing temperatures leading to extreme heat waves were blamed for affecting heart health, especially among people of color.

2.New ‘highly reactive’ chemical in the atmosphere — The chemicals, trioxides, have three oxygen atoms and are said to penetrate airborne particles known as aerosols, which can trigger heart disease. “It is easy to imagine that new substances are formed in the aerosols that are harmful if inhaled,” professor Henrik Grum Kjærgaard with the University of Copenhagen’s department of chemistry, told Daily Mail.

3.Slightly hotter nights — If the temperature rises 1 degree Celsius, it raises the risk of death from cardiovascular disease by 3.1% in men aged 60 to 64, “but not older men or women in either age group.”

4.Humid weather — If the weather is humid, watch out. Professor James Spratt, consultant cardiologist at London Bridge Hospital, told Express.co.us, “Heat can be thought of as stress on the heart. While short exposure to heat, such as in saunas, can be beneficial, if prolonged it can be harmful. The body works hard to maintain a steady core temperature, primarily by diverting blood from internal organs to the skin.”

5.Cold weather — If it’s chilly outside, blood clots and heart attacks are more likely.

6.Shoveling snow — About 100 people die from shoveling snow every year, according to The National Safety Council, as the strenuous activity increases risk of heart attack or cardiac arrest.

7.Solar storms — Solar storms reported cause up to 5,500 heart-related deaths in the U.S. in events that occur every 11 years, due to disruptions in the Earth’s magnetic field.

8.Daylight saving time — The transition to daylight saving time is also said to put your heart health at risk. “We don’t really know the specific reason for increases in heart disease and stroke during the daylight saving time change, but it likely has something to do with the disruption to the body’s internal clock, or its circadian rhythm,” Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, president of the American Heart Association, told the Toronto Sun.

9.‘Stroke season’ — Dr. Raj Bhardwaj says he didn’t know about this until 2022, but “it turns out” that about three to four weeks after flu season, there’s a stroke season. “The good news,” he says, “is that getting a flu shot reduces your risk of stroke.”

10.Teenagers — If you’re a teenager, the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends you get screened for heart attack risk, because, in case you weren’t aware, “any teenager can have a heart attack.”

11.Fit and healthy young women — Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) can cause a heart attack in healthy women as young as 22.

12.Lonely older women — If you’re socially isolated or lonely, and between the ages of 65 and 99, you’re at greater risk of heart attack.

13.Tall people — Tall people have an increased risk of heart, nerve and skin diseases.

14.COVID-19 infection — Surges in COVID-19 infections are linked with increases in heart attacks, especially among 25- to 44-year-olds.

15.Physical activity — High levels of physical activity may increase your heart attack risk by hastening the buildup of plaque in your coronary arteries.

16.Joyful events — Birthday party? Wedding? Birth of a grandchild? These joyous events increase your risk of heart attack. It’s known as “happy heart syndrome.”

17.Pandemic stress — Stress due to the pandemic may be behind the recent surge in heart attacks.

18.Rise in energy bill — Increases in your gas and electricity bills could increase risk of heart attacks and strokes.

19.Delayed flight — Flight delays and refund issues put you at risk of “silent killers,” like heart disease.

20.Sarcasm — If you’re sarcastic, you’re at greater risk of a heart attack.

21.Living under a flight path — If you live under a flight path, the noise from the planes may be increasing your heart attack risk by 72%.

22.Watching an exciting movie — A man who died while watching the movie Avatar 2 reportedly suffered an “excitement-induced heart attack.”

23.Anti-vax misinformation — If someone reads “misinformation perpetuated by the anti-vaccination movement” and then gets a shot, the mental stress it causes them could lead to constriction of veins, arteries and vessels, which then causes all those COVID shot side effects we hear about.

24.Video games — Playing video games can trigger rare heart attacks in children.

25.Cold showers — This could trigger a heart attack or heart rhythm irregularities by shocking your blood vessels.

26.Gardening — Don’t even think about trying to grow your own healthy food. Pollutants in the soil could “have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system” and increase your risk of heart disease.

27.Eggs — Choline in eggs could make your blood more likely to clot, leading to enhanced risk of blood clots.

28.Skipping breakfast — If you skip breakfast, your risk of dying from all causes increases by 32% while your heart attack risk rises by 21%.

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1   RayAmerica   2023 Mar 1, 8:47am  

DEATH BY mRNA: German Study Documents HEART DAMAGE, Death of Parkinson’s Patient Caused by COVID Jab

New, mind-blowing research about the Covid so-called “vaccinations” has been published recently in medical journals. Sadly, mRNA “technology,” not Covid, is destroying people’s hearts and brains, and it’s being documented in medical journals for all the “pro-science” pro-vaxxers to ingest.

Recently, a patient died a few weeks after getting his third mRNA stab. Right after the toxic spike protein injections, his Parkinson’s symptoms got exponentially worse quickly, and it was all down hill from there. The pathology report confirms his clinical history with NO documentation of ever having the Fauci Flu, a.ka. Covid-19, per the autopsy. This is a case of vaccine-induced death that Big Pharma, Big Media, and the Vaccine Industrial Complex do NOT want anyone reading about, discussing, or re-publishing in the news.

“We can say definitively that this damage was caused by vaccine,” says John Campbell, Ph.D. and health educator with 2.68 million YouTube subscribers.
https://noqreport.com/2023/03/01/death-by-mrna-german-study-documents-heart-damage-death-of-parkinsons-patient-caused-by-covid-jab/
2   DhammaStep   2023 Mar 1, 8:59am  

For some reason, I'm less afraid of dying young due to genetically predisposed heart problems than I am of people thinking I died young because I jabbed (which I didn't). I'm literally more afraid of being remembered as stupid than I am of dying. How strange.
3   Tenpoundbass   2023 Mar 1, 9:04am  

16.Joyful events — Birthday party? Wedding? Birth of a grandchild? These joyous events increase your risk of heart attack. It’s known as “happy heart syndrome.”
19.Delayed flight — Flight delays and refund issues put you at risk of “silent killers,” like heart disease.

There's one missing that I do believe can trigger heart attacks in those with a heart condition. That is flying international long flights, many people experience heart attacks on far away vacation destinations. I have known about 3 people who died on trips to places like Europe or the Philippines. It got James Gandofini as well. George Michaels died in the UK on Christmas day. Most likely flew back to his home on the Thames, traveling there from another distant location.
4   Ceffer   2023 Mar 1, 10:35am  

"Can't we just go back to the way things were before we attempted to kill 95 percent of you? Have a heart. Err.. don't have a heart. I'm confused."
5   RayAmerica   2023 Mar 1, 11:20am  

Causes for heart disease not found by 'science' ... I wonder how the 'scientists' missed these?

Smoking
Obesity
High calorie, high fat, processed food diet
Junk food brought to you by McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, etc.
Diabetes
Lack of exercise
Alcohol abuse
Drug abuse
EXPERIMENTAL 'vaccines'
6   zzyzzx   2023 Mar 1, 11:23am  

https://www.insider.com/cardiologist-said-heart-disease-attack-among-young-due-to-lifestyle-2023-2

A cardiologist warns more people in their 20s and 30s are showing up with heart attacks and heart disease

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