Deaths from myocardial infarction

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    artery. Generally stents are also used in these procedures to make sure that the vessel remains widened.2 It used to be common for patients with myocardial infarction to be treated with thrombolytic drug, which dissolves blood clots. However it was shown through the study of 7739 thrombolytic eligible patients with S-segment elevation myocardial infarction( AMI), that those patients with…

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    modifying their diet. Aerobic exercise, such as walking or jogging, help decrease high blood pressure as it can reduce artery stiffness. In turn, exercise helps reduce high blood pressure, therefore, preventing atherosclerosis, which may lead to myocardial infraction and possibly a stroke. Reducing sodium consumption yields a positive effect in reducing blood pressure. This can lead to a reduction in mortality related to cardiovascular disease (Elton, Feldman, Pleister, & Wexler, 2009). The…

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