Reported about 1 year ago
As temperatures soar in Taiwan this June, the risk of cardiovascular issues increases when the mercury crosses 30 degrees Celsius, with every 1-degree rise correlating to a 3% increase in mortality risk. Heart specialists caution on symptoms like misjudging acid reflux for a heart attack, stressing the importance of timely diagnosis for heart events. Moreover, a special health segment on coffee and tea's impact on heart health advocates for a unique 'safe' coffee preparation for groups with poor cholesterol regulation: filtering out the cholesterol.
Source: YAHOO