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Atherosclerotic Plaque is an irregular accumulation of cholesterol and fat. When plaque is present in the coronary artery, a heart attack is likely to occur because of restricted blood flow.

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UN healthy diet (this can provoke a stroke as well)

Blood clots

no exercise

Does_strenuous_work_trigger_heart_attacks( sometimes)

These r just a few examples their are alot more

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