EGGS also causing this problem.
RISE IN HEART DISEASE MAY BE EXPLAINED BY EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS: STUDY
Since that heat wave in 1995, climate change has intensified globally with wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, heat waves and cold spells leading to famine and drought. As a result of these extreme changes, the medical community is noticing an increasing rate of heart disease.
Well there you have it. The experts said so.