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Those with inactive lifestyles die sooner after heart attacks, study suggests – Becker’s Hospital Review
People who are more physically active may have a lower risk of instant death after a heart attack compared to those who don’t exercise, according to a study published…
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People who are more physically active may have a lower risk of instant death after a heart attack compared to those who don’t exercise, according to a study published Feb. 10 in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
Researchers pulled data…
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