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Alcohol and the HeartLong-term, heavy drinking can lead to heart diseaseDrinking more than the daily guidelines regularly and over a long period of time can increase your risk of developing heart disease. This is because, drinking at this level can:
The name Holiday Heart Syndrome is characterised by severe pain in the centre of the chest. It gets its name because cases of the condition tend to increase around holiday times or after weekends, when people tend to drink more . Holiday Heart Syndrome tends to come on after episodes of heavy drinking – usually at least 7 drinks. If this happens, your heart starts to beat irregularly making you feel breathless. Your blood pressure changes, increasing your risk of a heart attack and sudden death. For help, facts and lifestyle advice, contact the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation www.heartandstroke.com Hypertension Canada offers a range of information to help you take control of, or prevent, high blood pressure. Visit: www.hypertension.ca |
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