(HealthDay News) — For persons aged 65 years and younger, nonatherothrombotic causes comprise a considerable burden of acute myocardial infarction (MI), according to a study published in the Sept. 23 ...
The causes included plaque rupture (atherothrombosis), spontaneous artery tear (SCAD), clot migration (embolism), artery spasm (vasospasm), non-obstructive causes (MINOCA-U) or oxygen supply-demand ...
Heart attacks in younger people? Unthinkable for many–yet it happens, and often there’s more to it than clogged arteries. A study with high scientific standards shows: Especially in women under 65, ...