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Covid-19 guidance may have reduced the risk of heart attack: Study – BusinessLine
People who stayed at home saw reduced exposure to triggers such as stress, intense physical activity, air pollution
A new study claimed that adherence to Covid-19 guidance may have reduced the risk of a heart attack.
Researchers carried out the study by analysing anonymised data collected from peoples mobile phones in Sweden to develop an aggregate picture of the activities undertaken by them amidst the pandemic. They also mapped it against attendances at the country’s 29 emergency cardiac angiography units.
Their study revealed that the proportion of patients going to the hospital for emergency heart treatment…
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