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Taking blood thinners, may be at higher risk of heart attack in hot water

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If you are taking blood thinners or beta blockers, you might be at a higher risk of a heart attack in hot weather.
WISH TV reports that a new study from Yale University found that people taking these medications were more likely to have heart attacks if exposed to hot weather for too long, because the meds could make it difficult for the body to regulate its own temperature.
Study author Dr. Kai Chen advised, “During heat waves they should really take precaution.”
As a reminder, drink plenty of water and stay inside as much as possible on extremely hot, humid days.

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Charles U Farley August 16, 2022 at 10:08 am

Headline: “Taking blood thinners, may be at higher risk of heart attack in hot water”

Opening line: “If you are taking blood thinners or beta blockers, you might be at a higher risk of a heart attack in hot weather.”

That wraps up Tuesday’s exciting edition of “find the things that should have been proofread”.

And it seems like the powers that be are willing to blame everything on the planet for the increase in heart attacks except for the actual culprit: THE COVID VACCINES.

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RH August 16, 2022 at 3:51 pm

Hmmm…my Hemotologist said nothing about that!

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