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“It got very intense,” Charron told TODAY.com of the chills. “Something was wrong ... which concluded the 40-year-old woman was having a heart attack. “I was young.
Sudden waves of heat or chills are common during panic attacks. This is a result of the body’s fight-or-flight response wherein the adrenaline increases heart rate and affects blood flow which ...
Australia’s national heart health awareness week Heart Week, May 5–11, is a chance for people to consider their heart health ...