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The 3 Days Most People Have Heart Attacks (includes Xmas)

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Here Are The Details.... Please read or [Unsubscribe]( [FixThisNation.com]( Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers. SPONSORED The research is clear, more heart attacks happen during the holidays than any other time of year. Even worse, do you know the three specific days they occur? Christmas Day December 26th New Year’s Day Every. Single. Year. Just imagine being surrounded by family and friends having a great time. Eating…drinking..laughing… But all the overindulging, and all the holiday stress has a price to pay. And maybe it’s YOUR time to pay the bill. So it happens. You go from having a great time, to the emergency room. And that’s if you’re lucky. Many people know something is wrong, but they don’t want to ruin the good time everyone is having. But the longer they wait, the worse things get. That’s why it’s SO important to know the warning signs of a heart attack. It’s quite literally the difference between life and death. [If you have any of these symptoms](, call 911 immediately. I’m sure you’d much rather ruin the fun a little bit than have everyone remember one of those three days as the day you died. That would be far, far worse than cutting the party short. [The 4 most easily missed heart attack warnings]( (especially during the holidays) DISCLAIMER This is a Sponsored Ad from one of our supporting Advertisers. We receive financial support from this Advertiser for distribution of this Ad. Otherwise, there is no connection between the sponsor and us. We further disclaim any and all claims made in the ad which are those of the advertiser only. To our knowledge this ad, product and its distribution has not been tested or approved by the FDA. Publishing of this Ad does not constitute an endorsement of any type from us. Free Press Publications - 6501 Arlington Expressway B105 #2196, Jacksonville, FL 32211 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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