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similar to a heart attack. Therefore, the first nd
most important thing is to avoid getting excited. Lie
down, rest, and send for a physician. You cannot and
should not attempt to treat or diagnose the con
dition yourself. -
Q. Are most heart attacks fatal?
A. Only a small percentage are instantly fatal.
By far the great majority of heart attacks are rela
tively mild. Victims of sudden cerebral or coronary
thrombosis rarely die on having their first attack,
and quite a few never have another attack.
Q. Are certain types of people more
apt to have heart attacks?
A. Quite a number of studies have been made
attempting to link heart disease with stress, par
ticularly among men who work in the so-called
"stress occupations." But the evidence indicates that
a manual laborer is just as apt to have a heart attack
as an executive who has been in one of the world's
most responsible positions since early life! It is your
way of life sensible and moderate living as com
pared with unintelligent and dissipating ways that
frequently is associated with coronary heart disease.
Q. Is it best to reduce intake of
fatty substances to avoid choles
terol build-up in your arteries?
A. If we knew what a safe or dangerous level of
cholesterol was assuming that cholesterol is a
culprit in atherosclerotic heart disease we could
perhaps give a definite answer. But no such answer
is presently possible, although quite a few nutri-
Cardiac patients can return to normal routine.
Patient keeps stepping on and off platform in
two-step test while electrocardiogram measures
effect on heart of this mild form" of exercise.
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Family Weekly, November 22, 1959