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HEART
ATTACK
A hear attack is caused when part of the
heart muscle is damaged or dies because it it is not receiving
oxygen. Oxygen is carried to the heart by the arteries (blood
vessels). Most heart attacks are caused by a blockage in these
arteries. Usually the blockage is caused by atherosclerosis,
which is the buildup of fatty deposits (called plaque) inside
the artery. This buildup is like the gunk that builds up in a
drainpipe and slows the flow of water. Heart attacks can also be
caused by a blood clot that gets stuck in a narrow part of an
artery to the heart. Clots are more likely to form where
atherosclerosis has made an artery more narrow.
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