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How often does diet lead to a heart attack or stroke?

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Very often.: In western industrialized societies, diet is possibly the most important risk factor for developing coronary artery disease and peripheral artery disease (affecting the brain circulation).

Answered 7/5/2013

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The cause: By far, poor diet is almost always a major contributing cause to heart attack and stroke. For the most part, these are diseases of "wealthier' nations with poor diet, less activity, and more stress.

Answered 7/1/2012

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