Posted on 12/15/2022 6:48:17 PM PST by DoodleBob
...recent headlines that have warned about “Holiday heart syndrome” and twisting such headlines to serve their anti-vaccination agendas. Some social media accounts have claimed that this long-established medical condition is instead actually a cover for Covid-19 vaccine-related deaths. For example, an Instagram post from an account named @iheartmindy asserted that “Now they’re blaming people dropping dead on the happy holidays because of course.” Umm, of course? Of course, what? The post went on to say, “They’re totally not just making [expletive] up to cover up for the fact they just tricked people into taking an experimental clot shot that weakened their immune system as they head into cold and flu season.”
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...holiday heart syndrome, otherwise known as alcohol-induced atrial arrhythmias, is not a made-up condition. It’s been known since 1978, which is when doctors first found an association between excessive alcohol consumption and the risk of developing a cardiac arrhythmia, which is an irregular heartbeat. In the case of holiday heart syndrome, these arrhythmias tend to occur in your atria, which are the two smaller chambers of your heart. Atria is plural for atrium just like Dua Lipas or maybe a Dual of Lipas is plural for more than one Dua Lipa. The “holiday” part of the name came from the fact that when you are at your company’s holiday party, pretending to like the people that you work with, or any holiday gathering for that matter, you could end up, surprise, surprise, drinking too much alcohol.
...binge drinking brings a number of health risks as well. And some of these risks, you may take to heart. Alcohol could somehow end up messing with your heart rate and rhythm to the point that you get stuck in a bad atrial rhythm such as atrial fibrillation.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
>> twisting such headlines to serve their anti-vaccination agendas
To read beyond that would be masochistic
(their anti-vaccination agendas)
True. Best to jump on board the Fauci train 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃
It’s just one of many obscure causes of death they are piecing together to obfuscate the massive increase in “died suddenly”. They are throwing the kitchen sink at it from cold showers to global warming.
My daughter use to never get sick. Then she was forced to get the vaccine by her employer and now she is constantly sick. I know a few other people who are having the same problems .
just like Dua Lipas or maybe a Dual of Lipas is plural for more than one Dua Lipa.
WTF is Forbes babbling about?
Umm, of course? Of course, what?
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Writers who use “umm” cannot be taken seriously.
Oh man
I’m sorry
🛐🙏✝️
Then what was it made to cover up for.
Was this a freshman writing assignment for some women’s study major, who had an obsession with lips? Babble indeed.
The calendar may be one more tool that can help you gauge your heart risk: The season and day of the week can influence your chances of having a heart attack, new research from Sweden suggests...When looking at day of the week, the most heart attacks occurred on Mondays, and the least on Saturdays. In fact, the risk of heart attack was 11 percent higher on Mondays....And when looking at months, December was most risky, while July logged the least number of heart attacks. Relatedly, summer vacations in July were safer for the heart than winter holidays like Christmas and New Year’s.
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a19524979/heart-attack-timing/
In the early hours of the morning, your levels of PAI-1—a protein that prevents your body from breaking down blood clots, a major contributor to heart attack and stroke—spike.
During the early morning hours, the blood platelets are stickier and increased adrenaline released from the adrenal glands can trigger the rupture of plaques in coronary arteries. Your body also sees a natural surge in cortisol, taxing your heart.
https://www.medclique.org/heart-health/heart-attack-common-early-morning/
[whereas mornings used to be the most common time for heart attacks, that may be changing as societal behavior changes:]
Chugh, Price Professor and associate director of the Heart Institute and director of the Heart Rhythm Center at Cedars-Sinai, and his co-authors used the Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study to look at 2,631 cases of sudden cardiac arrest....the most commonly reported time was the afternoon, when 31.6% of cases happened. Only 13.9% happened in the early morning, 27.6% in the morning and 26.9% in the evening.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/14/health/sudden-cardiac-arrest-changing-peak-time-study/index.html
Well, I did have 2 or 3 imitation Dr. Pepper soft drinks today
If that counts...
I don't need a thread-bare excuse like that to drink too much!
Regards,
long-established medical condition??
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Never heard of the condition either.
I question anything put forth in recent medical journals—NOV 22? Hmmm...
I followed that link, but I couldn’t make it past the sentence, “Care will likely consist of a blood thinner pill, which should put the heart back in rhythm.” That’s absurd and shouldn’t even make sense to a layman.
I wasn’t wondering if someone would notice that.
Yeah I saw it right off lol 😂
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