CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 2 CARDIAC ARREST VS. HEART ATTACK.

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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

2 CARDIAC ARREST VS. HEART ATTACK

HEALTHY HEART 3

DISEASED HEART 4

CAUSES OF CORONARY BLOCKAGE 5 CHOLESTEROL BLOOD CLOT EMBOLUS HEMORRHAGE

CORONARY COLLATERAL CIRCULATION 6 2. SUPPLYING BLOOD TO THE DAMAGED TISSUE 1. COLLATERAL ARTERIES START DEVELOPING AROUND THE BLOCKAGE ALMOST IMMEDITALLY

POTENTIAL CAUSE OF HEART ATTACK (CAN’T CONTROL) 7 HEREDITY SEX RACE AGE

FOODS WE EAT (DIET) 8 RED MEAT –VS. OTHER MEATS POULTRY PRODUCT DAIRY CHOLESTEROL CHOLESSTEROL SATURATED FAT

HDL LDL TRIGLYCERIDES BLOOD LIPIDS EFFECT 9

LACK OF EXERCISE AEROBIC ACTIVITY 10

GOOD ARTERY 11

CHOLESTEROL BUILDUP INSIDE THE ARTERY 12

DISEASED ARTERY. 13

GOOD LUNG 14.

SMOKING AND ITS EFFECTS 15

CILLIA 16 CILLIA CLEANS OUT PARTICALS FROM THE LUNGS WHEN COATED WITH TAR UNABLE TO FUNCTION PROPERLY

CONT. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 17 HYPERTENSION –HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE STRESS OBESITY DIABETES

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