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What to do in case of heart attack - 2 views

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    Heart Attacks Heart attacks are a rising medical emergency in India. The cases of the younger population of India getting heart attacks are more common than in the rest of the globe. In 2015, more than 2.1 million deaths occurred in India due to cardiovascular health-related issues. It is important to be aware of the symptoms of a heart attack and relevant first aid that can be undertaken during the emergency. You can prevent death and save a life if you know what to do in such a situation. Essentially, a heart attack is a medical emergency when the blood flow towards the heart of a person is severely blocked. Usually, a part of the heart will not be receiving enough blood flow during such an attack. This occurs due to a blockage in one of the blood vessels or coronary arteries of the heart. Without enough blood supply, the heart muscle will slowly begin to die. If not resolved immediately, the damage can lead to the death of the person as the heart stops functioning. In case of a heart attack, you should call emergency medical services for quick assistance, while also providing the patient with relevant first aid help. Call MedCab emergency ambulance services for quick medical assistance and ambulance help anywhere in India. Read on to understand the symptoms of a heart attack and the steps you can take to help a person having a heart attack. What are the Symptoms of a Heart Attack? To be able to help someone having a heart attack, it is important to be aware of the warning signs of a heart attack. Heart attacks usually have some common symptoms and warning signs. Some of the common symptoms of a heart attack include the following - Discomfort in the chest - The discomfort usually occurs in the middle or left side of the chest. The discomfort may not be consistent and can come and go. The discomfort caused by a heart attack can feel like a squeezing in the chest, or pain, or a sort of fulness in the chest. Sudden Shortness of Breath - Yo
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    Heart Attacks Heart attacks are a rising medical emergency in India. The cases of the younger population of India getting heart attacks are more common than in the rest of the globe. In 2015, more than 2.1 million deaths occurred in India due to cardiovascular health-related issues. It is important to be aware of the symptoms of a heart attack and relevant first aid that can be undertaken during the emergency. You can prevent death and save a life if you know what to do in such a situation. Essentially, a heart attack is a medical emergency when the blood flow towards the heart of a person is severely blocked. Usually, a part of the heart will not be receiving enough blood flow during such an attack. This occurs due to a blockage in one of the blood vessels or coronary arteries of the heart. Without enough blood supply, the heart muscle will slowly begin to die. If not resolved immediately, the damage can lead to the death of the person as the heart stops functioning. In case of a heart attack, you should call emergency medical services for quick assistance, while also providing the patient with relevant first aid help. Call MedCab emergency ambulance services for quick medical assistance and ambulance help anywhere in India. Read on to understand the symptoms of a heart attack and the steps you can take to help a person having a heart attack. What are the Symptoms of a Heart Attack? To be able to help someone having a heart attack, it is important to be aware of the warning signs of a heart attack. Heart attacks usually have some common symptoms and warning signs. Some of the common symptoms of a heart attack include the following - Discomfort in the chest - The discomfort usually occurs in the middle or left side of the chest. The discomfort may not be consistent and can come and go. The discomfort caused by a heart attack can feel like a squeezing in the chest, or pain, or a sort of fulness in the chest. Sudden Shortness of Breath - Yo
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Jackie Chan: 1 Million Yuan for Whoever Finds the Cure - 0 views

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    Coronavirus is still very much around, and with the threatening death toll, the famous movie star Jackie Chan has promised 1 million yuan for anyone who finds a cure for this deadly virus. What a remarkable step by him.
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There Might be a Breakthrough for COVID-19 Respiratory Failure Cure - 0 views

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    COVID-19 has struck everything. From people to the economy, everything is suffering, and the death toll is increasing day by day. While some countries have managed to restrict the risk like China, some are still struggling. The symptoms of this infection are cough, flu, fever, and fatal respiratory issues. Although, this virus is serious but not every COVID positive person ends up in the hospital, generally, the intense or worse cases require hospitalization.
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COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Waivers by CMS - 0 views

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    CMS' actions in response to COVID-19 as a direct liaison to the White House Task Force are worth knowing because that is how we know where the government stands.
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    CMS' actions in response to COVID-19 as a direct liaison to the White House Task Force are worth knowing because that is how we know where the government stands. As the pandemic-related deaths continue to occur in the New York State and other parts of the country,
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