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Jorge Tartaglione, a cardiologist, revealed the four warning signs of a heart attack: It's a message for those who are going to watch the game on Wednesday
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Jorge Tartaglione, a cardiologist, revealed the four warning signs of a heart attack: It's a message for those who are going to watch the game on Wednesday

The article discusses the potential health risks associated with watching high-tension sports events, using the upcoming Argentina vs England World Cup semi-final as a context. Cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione highlights four warning signs of a heart attack and emphasizes the importance of immediate medical attention if these symptoms appear. He notes that seven heart attacks were reported in Buenos Aires over the weekend, with one fatality, and urges fans to take precautions during the match. Tartaglione provides recommendations for those with cardiovascular risk factors, including continuing prescribed medication, avoiding stressful viewing conditions, and being cautious with salty foods like snacks and grilled meats.

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Jorge Tartaglione, a cardiologist, revealed the four warning signs of a heart attack: It's a message for those who are going to watch the game on Wednesday

The article discusses the potential health risks associated with watching high-tension sports events, using the upcoming Argentina vs England World Cup semi-final as a context. Cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione highlights four warning signs of a heart attack and emphasizes the importance of immediate medical attention if these symptoms appear. He notes that seven heart attacks were reported in Buenos Aires over the weekend, with one fatality, and urges fans to take precautions during the match. Tartaglione provides recommendations for those with cardiovascular risk factors, including continuing prescribed medication, avoiding stressful viewing conditions, and being cautious with salty foods like snacks and grilled meats.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses a health-related issue tied to a national event (World Cup), it does not present a clear ideological slant. The focus remains on medical advice and public safety rather than political commentary. The framing is balanced, emphasizing preventive care and responsible viewer-

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