Heart attacks and the efficacy of polypills – a hard pill to swallow? | Letters
Heart attacks and the efficacy of polypills – a hard pill to swallow? | Letters
Your headline (Single polypill reduces heart attacks 23 August) should really been tempered by quoting rather than risk-reduction figures. The 34% in major cardiac quote is calculated ground” in 8. 8% over in those not polypill to 5. in those receiving it that is a 2. chance benefit over to individual with no effect Archie Cochrane Heart attacks and , said should ask three questions any intervention: can it but it is that answers “is it worth it?”question. Many patients would be to take a tablet told there was a than 97% chance that would derive no benefit taking it over it had no effect their length life.
Nina Harding discounted the numbness, racing heart rate and dropping blood pressure she experienced eight years ago while delivering her son, Brady. After all, she was an 18-year-old high school senior at the time and didn’t know much about medical conditions. “Nobody at the hospital seemed very concerned,” she said. Harding was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis several weeks later, after numbness below her waist persisted, and in October 2017 with a hole in her heart after two similar experiences to the one she had while delivering heart attack at 25 her son. Diagnostic tests showed that the congenital heart defect caused three strokes before Harding turned 25. She had heart surgery to address the deformity early last year. “I have since changed my lifestyle,” she said. “I've gone vegan, I began cycling, and that's helped me regain a lot of motor control. I have to keep weightlifting and continuing aerobic activity, and slowly but surely I'm starting to get stronger and more capable. ” Harding aims to demonstrate how far she has come on Sept.
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