Holiday heart attacks: Why they’re most likely on Christmas and New Year’s Day and how to reduce your risk

By Dr. Leo Odle | Point of View It’s a scary and sad fact, yet it’s true. Studies show more people die from heart attacks on Dec. 25 than any other day of the year. The next deadliest day for heart attacks is Dec. 26, followed by Jan. 1. According to the American Heart Association, … Continue reading Holiday heart attacks: Why they’re most likely on Christmas and New Year’s Day and how to reduce your risk