Saturday, 5 November 2011

Heart Attacks Rose 35 Percent After Big California Earthquake




Latest News: : The rate of heart attacks at bay changed, most of the week after the Loma Prieta earthquake, 7.1 in 1989, but myocardial infarction increased by 35 percent in Southern California after the Northridge 6.7 Shaker. In 1994, a new study published in The Lancet said that the results of examination of 123 scientific publications from 1990 to 2010 associated with each of at least 50 reports of patients. The study. Firstly, by the way doctors look at the world news of morbidity and mortality associated with earthquakes. Researchers did not said why the rate of heart attacks in Southern California increased, while they are still banned in the Bay Area. This study shows that there may be considerable differences in the region to fall from a great earthquake.

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