Heart attack, or myocardial infarction is a cessation of blood flow, though only for a moment, leading to the heart, and causes some heart cells die.
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in adults in the United States. Every year, in the United States:
- 1,500,000 people have heart attacks.
- 478,000 people died from coronary heart disease.
- 407,000 people experience a shift operation.
- 300,000 people undergo angioplasty.
Heart disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease is a deadly disease. Around the world, the number of patients with this disease continues to grow. The third category of this disease can not be separated from the unhealthy lifestyle that is much in line with the changing pattern of life.
Factors triggering heart attacks are smoking, eating foods high berkolestrol, lack of movement, supine exercise, stress, and lack of rest.