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Health And Lifestyle Behavioral Changes To Prevent Myocardial Infarction (Mi): Mixed Methods Approach To Understand Secondary Mi Prevention, Naila Saghir
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- Annually in the United States, 605,000 individuals experience their first MI & 200,000 experience their second.
- Lack of exercise, an unhealthy diet, and hypertension are some of the causing behavioral factors of a primary myocardial infarction but can also put the individual at risk for a secondary.
- The choice to adopt positive health and lifestyle behaviors lies on the individual.