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Viral Infections: Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment | Merck Manual Consumer Version

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Viral Infections: Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment | Merck Manual Consumer Version

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Common Causes of Heart Failure | Nucleus Health

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Sports injuries Symptoms – Causes Treatment Signs and Symptoms of Sports injuries

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Sports injuries Symptoms – Causes Treatment Signs and Symptoms of Sports injuries.
What are the top 10 sports injuries?

What are the different types of injuries?

What are the causes of sport injuries?

What sport has the most serious injuries?

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What causes heart attacks? | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children

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A heart attack or myocardial infarction is the complete blockage of blood flow to a part of the heart, causing its muscle cells to die.

A network of blood vessels called coronary arteries continuously supply oxygenated blood to muscle cells of heart to keep them working properly.

However, due to bad lifestyle choices and stress, cholesterol and fats start building in these arteries reducing blood flow to the muscle cells. This buildup is called plaque. Plaque is the main culprit behind most heart attacks.

When plaque ruptures, a blood clot forms around it causing the artery to get completely blocked. The blood then cannot pass further to that part of the heart. Thus, due to lack of oxygen, the muscle cells in that part die. This condition is called a heart attack.

What Causes Heart Attacks?

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What Causes Heart Attacks?

This video reviews why heart attacks happen and how heart attacks happen. It discusses the causes of heart attacks and reviewed in detail what are the symptoms of a heart attack and what to do if a heart attack ever happen. Written by two practicing cardiologists: Dr. Jose Taveras MD FACC and Dr. Mark Greenberg MD FACC. Uses simple explanations to describe complex medical terms. Produced by Doctablet®.
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