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[Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Do you have one of these [3 weird symptoms of an oncoming heart attack?]( You may think that you should be looking for pressure or pain in your chest, shortness of breath, or pain in your arm. But these little-known symptoms could be warning you even if you donât have any other typical symptomsâ¦. These 3 symptoms have now been linked to deadly heart attacks. If youâre over the age of 40, and you have even one of these symptoms, your heart could be at risk. [Click here to find out what these symptoms are.]( This is mailed on behalf of Pure Health Research. [Click here]( to opt-out of their email list. Before you go - must read: "Do You Taste This in Your Mouth? You May Have Diabetes, Experts Warn" Diabetes is often associated with symptoms like frequent urination, increased thirst and hunger, weight loss, and blurry vision. However, other little-known indicators can also point to this condition. Read on to learn about a surprising diabetes symptom that can aid timely diagnosis. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that is frighteningly common in the U.S. According to the National Diabetes Statistics Report, this condition affects over 37 million people in the country, out of which 8.5 million may still be undiagnosed. Living with this disease without appropriate treatment can lead to serious complications, such as nerve damage, kidney failure, blindness, heart disease, etc. Needless to say, recognizing the early signs of diabetes can be a question of life and death. You may be surprised to find that changes to your sense of taste might point to this disease. Diabetes can affect your pancreas, which plays an important role in insulin regulation. If this organ canât do its job properly, your blood sugar levels may rise, resulting in a sweet taste in your mouth. In addition, a sweet, fruity smell and taste, sometimes compared to the odor of acetone, can also indicate an acute diabetes complication called ketoacidosis. This scenario requires immediate treatment. Regardless of whether the sweet taste youâre experiencing is related to diabetes or not, itâs highly recommended that you investigate its cause. Changes to your senses can be signs of neurological issues, sinus infections, and various other health concerns, so they shouldnât be ignored. Advertisement
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