List of Emergency Drugs

Unfortunately, emergencies arise when least expected. People can suddenly suffer a heart attack or have an anaphylactic reaction (severe allergic reaction) after consuming certain foods. In some cases, emergency situations arise when poisonous snakes attack.

Lisabetta DiVita
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Chest Pressure Relieved by Moving

Chest pressure or pain can indicate a wide variety of health problems, some of which are serious or even life-threatening, and others that are much more benign. If you experience chest pressure, you may think that you’re having a heart attack or some kind of heart problem.

Sarah Terry
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The Long-Term Effects of a Heart Attack on the Cardiovascular System

An acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when a blockage in one or more of the blood vessels leading to the heart muscle causes a disruption in the blood flow to the cardiac tissue.

Carrie Quinn
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Health Problems That Mimic a Heart Attack

A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood, and therefore oxygen, to a portion of the heart becomes blocked.

Stephanie Chandler
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Can Hot Spicy Food Cause a Heart Attack?

A heart attack is a scary occurrence that can impact your health and diet for the rest of your life. A healthy diet filled with fruits, vegetables and fiber can help lower your risk for a heart attack, but you may be wondering if certain foods, such as hot, spicy foods, can cause a heart attack.

Sara Ipatenco
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Potassium Chloride & Heart Attacks

Potassium, classified as an essential mineral, functions as an electrolyte, which means it transmits the tiny electrical impulses between nerves. In the heart, potassium keeps your heart beating rhythmically.

Stephanie Chandler
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The Diet for a Myocardial Infarction Patient

Myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack, can happen at any moment. These occur when inadequate blood flow or a lack of oxygen damages the heart muscle. Diet also plays an important role in reducing the risk for a myocardial infarction.

Chelsea Flahive, RDN, LD
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