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RESEARCH PAPER ABOUT MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

OVERALL AT LEAST 10 PAGES EXCLUDE FRONT AND REFERENCE PAGE. APA STYLE

Level 1: Center, boldface, title case

Level 2: Flush left, boldface, title case

Level 3: Indented, boldface, ends with period

Every section at least 2 paragraph except abstract

I. Abstract – Level 1

II. Title- Level 1

III. Introduction Paragraph- Level 2

IV. Background Section-Level 2

V. Literature Review- 5-6 pages. No bias.- Level 2

A. Article 1

B. Article 2

C. Article 3

D. Article 4

E. Article5

VI.Methodology-Level 2

A. Methods- Level 3

B. Results-Level 3

C. Discussion-Level 3

1. Research Weaknesses/Limitations- Level 3

2. Research Strengths-Level 3

3. Future Research-Level 3

VII. Personal Reflections-Level 2

VIII. Conclusion-Level 2

IX. References- Level 1

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1. Anxin, W., Yang, S., Xiaoxue, L., Zhaoping, S., Junjuan, L., Yanxia, L., & ... Xiuhua, G. (2017). Changes in proteinuria and the risk of myocardial infarction in people with diabetes or pre-diabetes: a prospective cohort study. Cardiovascular Diabetology, 161-9. doi:10.1186/s12933-017-0586-7

2. Cardiac emergencies. (2011). In I. Greaves, K. Porter, & J. Smith, Practical prehospital care: the principles and practice of immediate care. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Health Sciences.

3. Kanopy (Firm) (Director). (2014). Living through the heart attack : Cardiovascular series [Motion picture on Online video]. Kanopy Streaming.

4. Sinha, S. K., Krishna, V., Thakur, R., Kumar, A., Mishra, V., Jha, M. J., & ... Varma, C. M. (2017). Acute myocardial infarction in very young adults: A clinical presentation, risk factors, hospital outcome index, and their angiographic characteristics in North India AMIYA Study. ARYA Atherosclerosis, 13(2), 79-87.

5. Vukovic, D., & Kiyan, V. (2010). Myocardial Ischemia : Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

6. Wood, D. A., & Kotseva, K. (2010). Integrating approaches to prevention of cardiovascular disease. In S. Yusuf, J. Cairns, J. Camm, & et. al. (Eds.), Evidence-based cardiology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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Myocardial infarction
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Table of Contents
Abstract ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Chapter One. ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Myocardial infarction. .................................................................................................................................. 4
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 4
Background study. ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Chapter Two. ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Literature review. ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Theoretical framework................................................................................................................................. 5
Coronary Arteries blockages theory ......................................................................................................... 5
Myogenic theory. ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Neurohormonal hypothesis ...................................................................................................................... 6
Magnesium Theory ................................................................................................................................... 7
Metabolic theory of blood flow regulation............................................................................................... 8
Conceptual framework. ............................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter Three ............................................................................................................................................. 10
Research methodology .............................................................................................................................. 10
Methods of Data collection..................................................................................................................... 10
Results. .................................................................................................................................................... 12
Discussions. ............................................................................................................................................. 12
Research limitations................................................................................................................................ 12
Research strengths.................................................................................................................................. 13
Future research. ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Personal Reflection. ................................................................................................................................ 14
Conclusion ............................................................................................................................................... 14
References .................................................................................................................................................. 16

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Abstract
Myocardial infarction is the irreversible heart condition that is caused by the decrease in
blood flow in some of the veins/arteries in one of its side or even both sides. This condition leads
to heart attack and sudden deaths. In its acute state, these heart disease symptoms mainly include
painful chest contractions when breathing, difficulties in the respiration process, unusual feeling
tiresomeness, and fatigue increased fainting cases, loss of appetite and nausea, severe headaches
due to lack of enough blood and oxygen flow to the body and the brain. This proposal will cover
the causes of increased rates of Myocardial infarctions in Huntington area in West Virginia.
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