Mornings are a high-risk period for heart attacks and sudden cardiac deaths due to increased stress hormones, blood pressure, and platelet stickiness. Cardiologists advise taking precautions like hydration, timely medication, a protein-rich breakfast, and light activity to reduce morning heart risks.
Doctors warn of a significant rise in unexplained at-home heart attack deaths among Americans post-COVID pandemic, with research indicating increased cardiac mortality, possibly linked to delayed care, COVID-related heart damage, and lifestyle factors like marijuana use. The study highlights the need for better awareness and healthcare access to address this alarming trend.
The CDC found no link between COVID-19 vaccines and cardiac deaths in young people after analyzing over 1,300 death certificates of individuals aged 16 to 30 in Oregon. Out of 101 cases where a cardiac event wasn't ruled out as a cause of death, 40 people had received the vaccine, with only three receiving it within 100 days of their death, countering claims of vaccine-related heart inflammation in young individuals.