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Heart Coronary Disease Cuases Arteries Narrow Blood Flow

Coronary heart disease causes arteries to narrow, restricting blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle, which can lead to a heart attack.

La cardiopatia coronarica causa il restringimento delle arterie, limitando il flusso sanguigno e l'apporto di ossigeno al muscolo cardiaco, il che può portare a un infarto.

Front What does coronary heart disease cause?
Back It cuases the arteries to become narrow, so blood flow is restricted and there's a lack of oxygen to the heart muscle - this can result in a heart attack.

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