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Could Your Finances Give You a Heart Attack

By    |   Wednesday, 19 October 2011 02:46 PM EDT

It may surprise you, but it’s true.

According to studies presented at a recent conference of the American College of Cardiologists, the stress you feel when it comes to your money and finances is clearly linked to an increase in heart-related chest pain and higher hospital readmission rates following a heart attack.

Already heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.

Now, our nation’s current economic woes – and your own financial worries -- could make you and millions of other Americans even more vulnerable to heart problems, including a life-threatening heart attack.

In one recent study, over 25% of heart attack sufferers who considered their healthcare expenses a financial burden experienced angina, or heart-related chest pain. Of those who reported no worries about money, only 15% experienced angina.

And in another study, over 50% of heart attack patients who felt they had barely enough or not enough money left over by the end of the month were readmitted to a hospital within one year of their heart attack.
On the other hand, only 1/3 of patients who felt they had enough money were readmitted over the same period of time.

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Silent Heart Attacks: A Special Newsmax Heart Health Report
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Amazingly, about one quarter of all heart attacks happen ‘silently’, without clear or obvious symptoms.

In fact, cardiologists warns that there are four sinister symptoms that may be so mild or vague you may think they are completely unrelated to your heart condition.
But these four symptions could be warning you of a silent killer about to claim your heart.

Now, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, chief of the cardiac transplant program at the world-renowned Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic, reveals what these four hidden symptoms are and how you can not only monitor yourself for them, but how to take natural, simple steps to protect your heart.

You can see Dr. Crandall’s special report Silent Heart Attacks: A Special Newsmax Heart Health Report – Click Here Now.

This life-saving video helps you discover these silent warning signs of impending heart attack and heart disease.

Too many people wait before it’s too late, greatly reducing the chances of either stopping or surviving a heart attack.

These risks are real and they threat men and women over 40 years of age.

It’s critically important to know these four warning signs of an impending heart attack and heart disease.

Remember, when you suffer a heart attack, you may only have minutes. This is why doctors say it is important to take both preventative steps now, and be sensitive to symptoms that may warn you of an impending heart attack so you can get medical help.

It is also important to assess what factors may be “triggers” in creating heart problems.

Today, financial stress is an identifiable heart risk factor for doctors and patients to consider, along with other factors like a family history of heart disease, smoking, excessive drinking or obesity.

“Most adults, especially those entering middle age, are basically sitting ducks when it comes to heart disease” Dr. Crandall warns. “That’s unfortunate, because heart disease is totally unnecessary. With the proper knowledge, and a few simple steps, it can be prevented, reversed, even cured.”

Dr. Crandall has practiced on the front lines of modern cardiology for decades.

In Silent Heart Attacks: A Special Newsmax Heart Health Report, Dr. Crandall shares with you several simple strategies and tips to help prevent, reverse, and even cure heart disease.

And in this special heart health video presentation, Dr. Crandall also reveals a person, real life story of a ‘widow-maker’ heart attack. This story and its lessons could save your life.

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 the above link to see the four things that happen before a heart attack.

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