5 simple daily habits to help lower heart attack risk
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide

Want to lower your heart attack risk? Cardiologist Dr Jack Wolfson shares 5 easy lifestyle tips that could make a big difference to your heart health.
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but the good news is that many risk factors are within our control. Adopting healthier habits can dramatically lower the chances of a heart attack and improve long-term heart health.
Dr Jack Wolfson, a cardiologist, often shares insights related to health and wellness with his Insta family. In his 30 April post, he highlighted five simple yet effective steps to help reduce the risk of a heart attack.
1. Get outside
Dr Jack says that the more time you spend outdoors, the lower your risk of a heart attack. Fresh air, natural light, and movement can do wonders for your heart and overall well-being.
2. Get better sleep
"Whatever time you're currently going to bed, make it an hour earlier," he advises. Quality sleep gives your heart the rest it needs and supports better recovery and hormone balance.
3. Reduce screen time
Dr Jack suggests cutting back on technology. "Just dial down on the tech, you'll be much better off," he says. Less screen time can lead to better sleep, reduced stress, and more time to engage in heart-healthy habits.
4. Stand outside barefoot
"Stand outside barefoot, it's called grounding, and it's great for your heart," says Dr Jack. Grounding, or connecting with the earth, is believed to reduce inflammation and improve circulation.
5. Practice gratitude
"At least once a day, give thanks to God," he shares. Taking time for gratitude can lower stress, improve mood, and support a healthier heart by reducing cortisol levels.