it happened to President Eisenhower. The story is that he thought it was 'indigestion' but it got worse so they finally called a doctor and the doctor said it was a heart attack.
They prescribed bed rest and no strenous activity and he served out the term of his presidency. The funny question is whether the hamburgers back then are the same as the hamburgers of today?
2007-11-05 06:12:05
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answered by aurora research 1
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It depends. I know a friend (middle aged man) who died from a heart attack. He was very active (physically) and looked very healthy. However, because of genetics (his father had a heart attack, yet he still is alive), he passed away.
But, eating very many fried or fattening foods may clog your arteries and cause your heart to be stressed. But as someone else said, that would take like 100 hamburgers in one sitting, so you have nothing to worry about.
2007-11-03 13:54:32
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answered by bbqdpickles 3
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You can get a heart attack at any time of the day. The hamburger has NOTHING to do with having a heart attack so to speak.
2007-11-03 13:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe if you eat a whole bunch of them everyday but i eat hamburgers and I've never had a heart attack.
2007-11-03 13:47:07
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answered by S 7
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Yes sure
Hamburger Helper is killing me and anyone else out there eating it. No, this is not some crazy spouting of a deranged or disgruntled customer, but a legitimate look into the ingredients in Hamburger Helper that are harmful to your heart, arteries, and overall health.
Hamburger Helper is advertised as a timesaving healthy meal that busy parents can make, sit down with the kids to eat, and still have time after a long day at work. This would be true if there was any nutritional value at all in the box of Hamburger Helper. After reading the ingredient panel on the side of the box of Hamburger Helper I was in shock. This product should be banned from the shelf and made illegal to serve to trusting children. It may be saving you time at the end of a busy day, but it is stealing years off of your life!
How Hamburger Helper is Killing You and Your Kids
The first ingredient listed on the Hamburger Helper box is Enriched Macaroni made from bleached Durum Flour. You might actually wonder what in the heck this is, I did. Basically they are saying they are using macaroni made out of bleached flour, that was purposely stripped of all nutritional value to make it more shelf stable. After it was depleted of any nutritional qualities others were added back (enriched). In an effort to make their product be able to sit on your shelf forever they have purposely stripped out any nutrients.
After a few more unrecognizable ingredients that my spell checker wouldn’t even know how to digest, you come to partially hydrogenated soybean oil. To break this down into English you are eating soybean oil that has had hydrogen added to extend its shelf life as well. In the battle to keep products lasting longer on the grocery store shelf and in your pantry food companies alter ingredients, making them unhealthy for you. Partially hydrogenated soybean oil clogs your arteries. It also clogs your children’s arteries, hardening them, guaranteeing they will have the required American heart attack by the time they are 50. The math is simple. Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women and men. Eighty percent of it preventable.
2007-11-03 13:54:34
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answered by sa_2006 5
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You might have one while you are eating a hamburger but not from eating just one. If you eat a lot of greasy foods, you may end up with blocked arteries but that is more likely from french fries than from hamburgers.
2007-11-03 13:53:14
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answered by Diane M 7
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Why should a hamburger be any different from a salad with a grilled meat??
a hamburger is made up from about 3 oz of cooked ground beef, tomato, lettuce, onion, and maybe pickle with a dressing!!
The only bad thing I can see about the hamburger is the "sesame seed bun". It is just good everyday food stacked so it is neat and one handed eating instead of formal plate and flatwear!
2007-11-03 13:53:14
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answered by Nana Lamb 7
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If the fat in it gets in the blood stream and blocks an artery, yes.
I got very severe angina from two hamburgers last Spring. Use my nitroglycerin spray twice two times, 3 hours apart. If that did not help, I was off to the ER.
2007-11-03 23:10:22
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answered by Laurence W 6
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If you have a heart problem, it might aggravate it. But if you're healthy no problem eating hamburgers. BUT not to excess. Eat salad/fruit with it. Enzymes will help digest the fatty contents in it.
2007-11-03 17:01:19
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answered by jmcdelprado35 2
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The Burger King Triple Whopper is know as the heart attack special.
2007-11-03 16:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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