(HealthDay News) -- After a heart attack heart attack, it's important to reduce or eliminate risk factors for a subsequent attack.The American Academy of Family Physicians says these factors increase your risk of another heart attack:
- Getting insufficient exercise.
- Having high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
- Being too stressed.
- Being overweight.
- Having high blood sugar, if you're diabetic.
- Being a smoker.
- Drinking too much alcohol.

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