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Can A Heart Attack Result From A Lack Of Carbohydrates Or Lack Of Oxygen In The Cardiac Muscle ?

Can a heart attack result from a lack of carbohydrates, or lack of oxygen in the cardiac muscle, or neither ?
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There is no body requirement for carbohydrates.

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Can A Heart Attack Result From A Lack Of Carbohydrates Or Lack Of Oxygen In The Cardiac Muscle ?

There is no body requirement for carbohydrates.