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Are heart attacks less dangerous when they occur at night time? New study makes surprising discoveries
A study reveals heart attacks occurring at night are less damaging than those in the day due to aggressive neutrophils causing more inflammation during daytime incidents. Research on over 2,000 patients confirmed higher neutrophil counts and damage during daytime attacks, prompting scientists to explore ways to calm these cells to reduce heart attack impacts.
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