Be careful of those Monday blues. According to new research, the severest type of heart attack is most likely to occur on a Monday.
The research took a look at 10,528 patients who had been admitted to hospitals in Ireland with specific heart attacks called ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (try saying that five times fast) between 2013 and 2018.
The study has not been peer-reviewed yet, but a STEMI heart attack is the most serious kind and kepis when a major coronary artery is completely blocked.
Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, stomach pain, heart palpitations, anxiety, sweating and feeling dizzy.
It was found that Monday, as well as slightly less but significant on Sundays, are set to be days wherein the heart attacks are more noted.
It is currently assumed that a link between heart attacks and the body’s sleep or wake cycle (the disruption of it), could be playing a factor.
Previous research also suggests that cardiac arrests are more likely to occur on Mondays. Requiring more research, the trend could be cause for worry for both workers and medical experts.
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