The flu is more dangerous than we thought, and it causes heart attacks

The flu increases six times the risk of heart attack only in the first week after you have diagnosed it, a new study has shown. Researchers have confirmed the connection of heart attack and respiratory organs as we become ill with the flu. The most dangerous of these things have been found to be the flu. [...]
The flu increases six times the risk of heart attack only in the first week after you have diagnosed it, a new study has shown.
Researchers have confirmed the connection of heart attack and respiratory organs as we become ill with the flu.
The most dangerous of these things have been found to be the flu.
The findings are published because this year is the deadliest flu in the world, where in the United States alone we have 100 deaths from the flu this year that doesn't last a month.
People with a flu of six times during the year can quickly experience a heart attack, even as early as the first week of diagnosis with the flu, the new study warns.
Researchers say their findings have been strengthened, while people need to know about the great danger of heart attack when they are exposed to many grops.
A team from the Ontario Public Health Association in Canada has discovered “a meaningful connection” amid acute respiratory infections, mainly acute influence and heart attack.
Researchers also found that the danger is high for heart attacks when we are infected with virus respiratory organs, but no one is more dangerous than the flu.
Experts with these findings want to suggest and warn all those who are often ill with the flu that they may be endangered by B-inflicted infection, which also causes heart attacks.
So for any flu it's best to check on your doctor so that he doesn't end up fatal.












