African Americans More At Risk For Heart Attack

African Americans More At Risk For Heart Attack

We've talked about women being most at risk for heart disease and heart attacks but now a new study shows that African Americans are also at high risk for having a heart attack. A heart attack can be considered a circulation problem and occurs when the blood supply to the heart is either reduced or completely cut off.  This can occur because of a blood clot or a narrowing of the arteries.  When the heart muscle doesn’t receive blood, the lack of oxygen causes damage and it begins to die.

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'Fit Treadmill Score' May Determine Heart Attack Risk

'Fit Treadmill Score' May Determine Heart Attack Risk

John's Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers have developed the "Fit Treadmill Score," to determine risk of heart attack over the next decade. The premise of the score is based on a person's ability to run on a treadmill. 

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