Heart Attacks Linked To Where You Live
Filed under: Health
It's a scary fact that if you live in Newfoundland, you're three times as likely to suffer a heart attack as someone living in Nunavut, or BC. According to a report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information, heart attack rates vary considerably depending on which province you live in. Furthermore, the report has found that Canadians living in the country's least affluent neighbourhoods are almost 40% more likely to have a heart attack than those living in the most affluent areas.
So which areas are the riskiest places to live?







