Thursday, November 4, 2010

Flu Increases Risk of Heart Attack



Recent studies, conducted by Dr. Andrew C. Hayward of University College London, reveal a correlation between influenza and heart attack. Dr. Hayward led a total of 39 studies between 1932 and 2008, and what he found was pretty astonishing…35-50% of cases in which people who had the flu died, the cause of death wasn’t from influenza…it was from a heart attack or other cardiovascular related events!

We all know that the flu causes inflammation throughout our body, which is why the symptoms are usually fatigue, fever, and other unsightly emissions. This inflammation is theorized to alter the plaque in your arteries, thus triggering clot formations that lead to heart attacks. And did you know that the bacteria that creates the plaque on your teeth is the same bacteria that is found in the plaque in your arteries?

Dr. Hayward also found that people who were vaccinated against the flu were at a significantly lower risk for cardiac related death and other studies have shown that a decrease in oral plaque is indicative of a decrease in arterial plaque as well.

So what can you do to prevent the flu from affecting your heart? 1) See your dentist to ensure your oral plaque is maintained, 2) See your doctor for a flu vaccine if you have a history of heart disease or ailments, are over the age of 65, or have a compromised immune system.

Don’t get heartsick over the flu… See your dentist & your doctor today!

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