“Sick heart seeks place where Palm tree’s grow.”

People are more likely to die if they have a heart attack in winter than in summer, research suggests. According to a study of almost 11,000 people who had heart attacks in the U.K. between 1988 and 1997, they were 19% less likely to survive if the attack occurred in winter. The increased likelihood of dying may be due to increased blood pressure and heart strain in lower temperatures, and the fact that cold weather increases the chances of blood clots. Wouldn’t your heart feel better knowing you didn’t have to face the bitter cold?

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