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Cardiac arrest ante heart beat ekkuva kavadam...exercise, running or too much stress... ive reasons...

heart attack cholestrol valla vastadi kada..blood flow blocking valla..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Original Profile said:

He is very fit guys...my school friend...check out his fb profile...mamulu fit kaadhu...very unfortunate

only good thing is he is not married yet

Body building does not mean he is fit...n fit ki cardiac arrest ki no relation..

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20 minutes ago, Original Profile said:

He is very fit guys...my school friend...check out his fb profile...mamulu fit kaadhu...very unfortunate

only good thing is he is not married yet

Are you from kakatiya?

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4 hours ago, nuzvid_mamidikaya said:

He is just 31. Charlotte lo Bank of america lo pani chestadu. inka emayindho news telidhu. His name is Pavan Kaluvakuri. Hope he will come out safely. I ma shocked that this happened to him as he is one of the fittest guys I've known.

Why mentioning Name Bro...

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16 minutes ago, Renault said:

Cardiac arrest ante...probably workout chestunte vachinattundi...athani body builder laga unadu..too much running or cardio may be the reason....

 

12 minutes ago, Renault said:

Cardiac arrest ante heart beat ekkuva kavadam...exercise, running or too much stress... ive reasons...

heart attack cholestrol valla vastadi kada..blood flow blocking valla..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

true bruce lee case lo kuda idey ayindi antaru

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3 hours ago, soodhilodaaram said:

heart and brain work in their own modes.. communication happen between brain and heart through vagus nerve...excessive stress can stop the signaling between brain and heart

dont focus too much that you are not even aware of the stress.. take a break and relax and get back

how to handle stress will be the biggest wealth in near future

read about vagus nerve stimulation to keep the heart and brain in harmony

sanka nakakamundu chesedi

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099099/

Sanka nakipoyaka chesedi

https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/vagus-nerve-stimulation/about/pac-20384565

 

for some idiots, hinduism is all superstitions.. above example is scientific proof of OM chanting and well being

Great links. Never knew this.

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30 minutes ago, samaja_varagamana said:

ee thread endi ra nayana pack ayyindi 

may his soul rest in peace

egiri egiri padakandi 

u will never know when u will die

Chanipoyina athani gurinchi anatledu vayya, just General ga manolla maintain chese fitness gurinchi

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7 minutes ago, Nellore Pedda reddy said:

Chanipoyina athani gurinchi anatledu vayya, just General ga manolla maintain chese fitness gurinchi

ya kani manam relate cheskunte bayam aythadi antunna

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1 hour ago, soodhilodaaram said:

there is no correlation between height and heart diseases as proved in 2 major studies

"In the past 20 years, the “bigger is better” misconception has been promoted by studies that found that taller people—men over 183 cm(6 ft) and women over 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)—have lower death rates from heart disease and all causes than shorter people (men under 170 cm [5 ft 7 in]and women under 150 cm [4 ft 11 in]). In 1999, we reviewed the findings of several of these studies.2 Virtually all of these articles have ignored abundant data showing that short height per se does not adversely affect health. For example, the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I) found no relation between height and heart disease when age and years of education were adjusted for 13,031 men and women tracked for 13 years.3 The investigators reported that previous studies on height and health suffered from weaknesses and inconsistencies that compromised their findings. More recently, Okasha et al found no association between height and all-cause mortality in a study of 10,700 male and female students at Glasgow University,Glasgow, Scotland, observed for 40 years.4""

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071721/

Height and heart disease.

Review article

Rosenbush SW, et al. Rev Cardiovasc Med. 2014.

Abstract

Height has a relationship with a number of medical conditions, including heart disease. Atrial fibrillation has been observed to be more common in taller individuals. Marfan syndrome, with its high prevalence of mitral valve disease and abnormalities of the aorta, is associated with increased height. Mitral valve prolapse in patients without Marfan syndrome may be more common in taller people.

another one

RESULTS: In women total height and leg length were the measures that tended to be most strongly associated with CHD risk factors, while in men leg length demonstrated the closest associations. Although associations between trunk length and CHD risk factors were weaker, trunk length was the component of height that appeared to be most closely associated with coronary events. Associations between birth weight and CHD risk factors and coronary events were generally weaker than for any measure of stature. Adjustment for birth weight had little effect on associations between components of stature and CHD risk factors or events.

both NCBI

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