The Harvard Heart Letter noted that heart attack rates rose 42% in the days post-2020 election, with cardiovascular conditions 17% higher according to the National Library of Medicine.
Dr. Stuart Sheifer highlighted classic heart attack symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and the need for heightened awareness of symptoms, especially in women such as abdominal discomfort.
Stress and anxiety during high-stakes scenarios like elections can trigger cardiac events, making it crucial to manage stress to protect heart health.
According to the American College of Cardiology, those genetically predisposed to stress face even greater risks during stressful events, with increased heart attack likelihood.
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