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THE RISKS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE
Coronary Heart Disease is the UK’s biggest killer, responsible for around 120,000 deaths each year and approximately one heart attack every two minutes. Death rates from CHD in the UK are amongst the highest in the world ultimately leading to one in four deaths in men and one in six deaths in women. See Premature deaths by cause, UK.
Furred-up coronary arteries can suddenly become fully blocked by blood clots, starving the heart of blood flow and leading to a heart attack. Over time, these arteries can become fully blocked, starving the heart of blood flow and leading to heart attacks. |
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