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Can MS cause heart trouble and what kind of heart trouble can be related to MS?

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Can MS cause heart trouble and what kind of heart trouble can be related to MS?

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The risk of heart problems also called cardiovascular disease is not due to MS directly impacting the cardiovascular system, but more likely through elevation of the cardiac specific risk factors. Epidemiologic studies report that people with MS have a higher rate of mortality from cardiovascular disease than the general population. Cardiac specific risk factors can be divided into two types: 1) nonchangeable (example: family history of heart disease) and 2) changeable (example: stop smoking). In the general population there are some nonchangeable risk factors that can increase the likelihood of people experiencing heart disease. Some of these factors include: people over 65 years of age, being male, family history of heart disease, and race. Some racial groups have a higher likelihood than others to experience heart disease they are African American, Mexican American, Native Indian, Native Hawaiian, and some Asian American groups. There are some risk factors that are associated with a

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The risk of heart problems also called cardiovascular disease is not due to MS directly impacting the cardiovascular system, but more likely through elevation of the cardiac specific risk factors. Epidemiologic studies report that people with MS have a higher rate of mortality from cardiovascular disease than the general population. Cardiac specific risk factors can be divided into two types: 1) nonchangeable (example: family history of heart disease) and 2) changeable (example: stop smoking). In the general population there are some nonchangeable risk factors that can increase the likelihood of people experiencing heart disease. Some of these factors include: people over 65 years of age, being male, family history of heart disease, and race. Some racial groups have a higher likelihood than others to experience heart disease they are African American, Mexican American, Native Indian, Native Hawaiian, and some Asian American groups. There are some risk factors that are associated with a

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