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  - Cardiac arrest
  - Atrial fibrillation
  - Cardiomyopathy
  - Heart attack
  - Congestive heart failure
  - Heart murmur
  - Pericarditis
  - High blood pressure
  - Angina
  - Aneurysm, aortic
  - Arrhythmias

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Heart attack

A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is suddenly stopped or greatly reduced, usually due to coronary artery disease or a blood clot. Coronary artery disease is caused by atherosclerosis (hardening or narrowing of the arteries) from a build-up of fatty deposits, cholesterol and plaque present in the bloodstream. When blood flow to the heart is interrupted, permanent heart damage often results.

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