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Why 52 Is A Dangerous Age For Heart Attacks

Why 52 Is A Dangerous Age For Heart Attacks

The Quicky

March 14, 202216m 27s

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Show Notes

In the past two weeks, three well known Australians all aged 52 have suffered serious heart attacks, tragically leaving two of those people deceased and the third needing to undergo a life-saving operation.

Is it just a coincidence that Shane Warne, Senator Kimberley Kitching and former AFL player Dean Wallis all suffered similar medical episodes at the same age, or are there things we can learn from their experience about how to look after our heart health?

The Quicky speaks to an expert cardiologist to find out who is most at risk of a heart attack, and what we can all do to protect ourselves and our loved ones as we get older.

CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Dr Arnagretta Hunter - Physician and cardiologist with a strong focus on patient-centred care with preventative medicine focus, based at the Australian National University's Medical School

Producer: Claire Murphy

Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri

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