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A heart attack, or myocardial infarction (MI), occurs when the supply of blood and oxygen to an area of heart muscle is blocked.A clot (or thrombus) is the final product of the blood coagulation (thickening). Specifically, a thrombus is a blood clot in an intact blood vessel. A thrombus in a large blood vessel will decrease blood flow through that vessel. In a small blood vessel, blood flow may be completely cut-off resulting in the death of tissue supplied by .... Read more

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Yoga for Heart Attack
Yoga: Yoga is an ancient system of relaxation, exercise, and healing with origins in Indian philosophy. Several human studies suggest that yoga is helpful in people with heart disease. However, ....

 

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Green tea for Heart Attack
Green tea: Green tea is made from the dried leaves of Camellia sinensis, a perennial evergreen shrub. Green tea has a long history of use, dating back to China approximately ....

 

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Acupuncture for Heart Attack
Acupuncture: The practice of acupuncture, or the insertion of needles, originated in China 5,000 years ago. Some research has suggested that acupuncture might help reduce distress and symptoms of angina, ....

 

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Garlic for Heart Attack
Garlic: Garlic (Allium sativum) is traditionally used for heart health. Multiple studies in humans have reported small reductions in total blood cholesterol and low-density lipoproteins ("bad cholesterol") over short periods ....

 

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Relaxation therapy for Heart Attack
Relaxation therapy: Relaxation techniques include behavioral therapeutic approaches that differ widely in philosophy, methodology, and practice. The primary goal is usually non-directed relaxation. Most techniques share the components of repetitive ....

 

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