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Myth that coughing hard can help during a heart attack recirculates online
There’s no medical evidence that coughing can help during a suspected heart attack, and many credible organisations have warned against it. Read
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There’s no medical evidence that coughing can help during a suspected heart attack, and many credible organisations have warned against it. Read
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Incorrect social media posts claiming coughing really hard can help a heart attack are circulating online again. Read
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People having a heart attack should call an ambulance immediately. The idea that they should cough to protect themselves is a common myth that’s been spreading for more than 20 years. Read
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The newspaper mistakenly referred to people having heart attacks when discussing access to public defibrillators. The devices should be used in cardiac arrests only—a different condition. Read
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The Mayor of London’s new book recounts a health scare in 2021 which may have been a heart attack. Some reports mistakenly called this a cardiac arrest, which is a different condition. Read
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A widely shared video on TikTok and Instagram exaggerates and misrepresents the risks of vaping. Read
A screenshot from Google Translate appears to show the translation, but this isn’t the meaning of the words in Latin. Read
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Advice that coughing vigorously could save you in the event of a heart attack is incorrect and could make things worse. Read
A Facebook post misleadingly suggests that the vaccines are causing all sorts of previously rare health problems, including heart attacks in children. Read
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A collection of articles reporting on possible links between certain factors and heart attacks do not show “you can’t do anything without risking a heart attack”. Read