After 60, These 5 Pills Increase the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
#Over60Health #SeniorHealth #HealthyAging After sixty, your body doesn’t respond the same way it used to… especially when it comes to medication. Some pills that once helped without any issue can begin to affect your heart, blood vessels, and circulation differently over time. The change is often subtle. No clear warning. No obvious symptoms. Just a gradual shift that builds in the background. In this video, Doctor Marcus Evans explains why certain commonly used medications may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke after sixty… even when they’ve been part of your routine for years. This isn’t about panic or stopping treatment. It’s about understanding how your body evolves… and why that matters more than most realize. Because sometimes, the real risk isn’t what you’re taking… It’s taking it the same way… while your body has changed. -------------------------------------------------------- 📚 SOURCES & REFERENCES: • American Heart Association (AHA) — Cardiovascular risk and medication interactions • U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) — Aspirin use for primary prevention • National Institutes of Health (NIH) — NSAIDs and cardiovascular risk studies • Mayo Clinic — Proton Pump Inhibitors and long-term effects • Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) — Medication risks in older adults • National Institute on Aging — Age-related changes in drug metabolism -------------------------------------------------------- #HeartHealth #Over60Health #MedicationRisks #SeniorHealth #HealthyAging -------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ MEDICAL EDUCATION DISCLAIMER This video is intended for educational purposes only. It provides general information about cellular repair, sleep, and natural compounds that may support recovery processes in the body. All insights are based on clinical understanding and peer-reviewed research, but this content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your routine, especially if you have existing health conditions or take medication. Individual responses may vary. This content is designed for adults, particularly those over fifty, seeking clear and evidence-based health information. ⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This video discusses general health principles and is not personalized guidance. Before applying any recommendations, you should: • Consult your doctor before introducing new supplements or making dietary changes, especially before sleep • Inform your healthcare provider about all supplements you are taking, including melatonin, glycine, or magnesium • Seek medical attention if you experience persistent sleep disturbances, unusual fatigue, or unexplained symptoms • Maintain regular check-ups to monitor overall health, sleep quality, and recovery patterns ⚠️ COPYRIGHT & FAIR USE NOTICE All medical information, research references, and clinical insights presented in this video are used for educational commentary and analysis under fair use. All visuals are either original creations, properly licensed, or used with appropriate attribution. No copyright infringement is intended.

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