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Heart attack: A big festive meal can reveal heart problems you didn't know you had - with terrifying consequences

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An interesting story. Please read, a lot of explanation given!!

How that Christmas blowout could give you a heart attack: A big festive meal can reveal heart problems you didn't know you had - with terrifying consequences

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Don't worry. It's only the DM scaremongering again!!

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for all us naggers but poor examplers this is a good reminder. thanks for sharing.

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kasibarndoor

The Daily Mail is in the same league as the Daily Mash, at least the latter doesn't pretend to be a real newspaper.

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Thank you for your response.

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