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Homocysteine can also disrupt normal blood clotting mechanisms, increasing the risk of clots that can bring on a heart attack or stroke.
The incredibly fresh fish and seafood at both places is absolutely brilliant, the view over the lagoon, especially at sunset, is sensational, but the price – around €80-100 a head – is enough to bring on a heart attack.
The constriction traps fatty deposits, eventually narrowing enough to bring on a heart attack.
Yield rates read like a flatline on a heart monitor.
They are now working on a "heart healthy" brownie.
This could have resulted in plus 500 to North-South on a heart lead.
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"What do you call the things you put on a heart-attack victim?" Mr. McKinnon asked.
After the sonogram, I ran into a young woman who had recently taken home one of her twins on a heart-and-lung monitor while the other remained in the N.I.C.U. in critical condition.
A surgical team put her on a heart-lung bypass machine.
A young couple embraced on a heart-shaped red platform, the Kiss-o-Meter, which told them how many bacteria they had just exchanged.
Also, never being able to ski again isn't quite like spending the rest of your life on a heart-lung machine.
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