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Cardiologist explains why risk of heart attacks spikes during winters: ‘Your blood's clotting tendency increases…’
Heart attacks increase during winter due to several physiological changes and lifestyle factors, as explained by Dr. Navin Agrawal. Key reasons include constricted blood vessels, increased blood clotting, viral infections, reduced hydration, decreased physical activity, and a tendency to consume high-fat foods. These factors collectively elevate cardiac risk, necessitating vigilance for warning signs.
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