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The major forms of cardiovascular disease are OA) atherosclerosis, diabetes, heart disease and heart attacks, and stroke. B) cancer, diabetes, heart disease and heart attacks, and lymphoma.

          The major forms of cardiovascular disease are OA) atherosclerosis, diabetes, heart disease and heart attacks, and stroke. B) cancer, diabetes, heart disease and heart attacks, and lymphoma.
        

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Biology for AP Courses
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Julianne Zedalis, John Eggebrecht
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00:03 In this question we have been asked to find the other name of myocardial infraction.
00:19 So, myocardial infraction is also called as the heart attack.
00:40 Heart attack is a condition results from the lowering or stopping of the blood flow into the coronary artery of the heart, which results in damaging the heart muscles.
01:07 This condition can further lead to heart failure, irregular heartbeat, cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock...
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