How to prevent a heart attack after Shane Warne's tragic death
A doctor has issued a health warning to all men after the tragic death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne shocked the country. Dr Deb Cohen-Jones, a GP from Perth, Western Australia, said while his death is a tragedy, you should never ignore the 'warning signs' of a heart attack and should see your doctor. Dr Deb Cohen-Jones, a GP from Perth, Western Australia, said while the death of Aussie legend Shane Warne is a tragedy, it should not be the 'reminder you ignore' when it comes to health checks and preventing heart attacks What you should do to prevent heart attacks: 1. Dr Deb Cohen-Jones claims as Warne was 'reasonably fit' he likely didn't experience chest pain or 'any warning signs'. His death has shocked Australia Dr Deb Cohen-Jones claims as Warne was 'reasonably fit' he likely didn't experience chest pain or few 'warning signs' Dr Deb Cohen-Jones outlined four points to help prevent sudden death from a heart attack.
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