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Patrick Muldoon’s death highlights heart attack warning signs

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A sudden loss at 57 is putting renewed focus on the warning signs many people still miss.

A sudden loss has drawn attention to a medical emergency that often strikes without much warning.

For many, the early symptoms can be easy to overlook or misinterpret in everyday life.

The death of a well-known actor has now prompted renewed focus on how to recognise the signs and act quickly when it matters most, according to LADbible.

A sudden loss

Actor Patrick Muldoon died on Sunday at the age of 57 after reportedly suffering a heart attack, according to Deadline.

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A friend described him as “stylish, charismatic, and full of life,” while also remembering his warmth and generosity.

Tributes highlighted his personality, with the same source adding he was “endlessly generous” and “embraced each day with a full-tilt, rock ’n’ roll spirit.”

Muldoon built his career in the 1990s, gaining recognition in Saved by the Bell before appearing in Days of Our Lives, Melrose Place and films including Starship Troopers.

Understanding the risk

Health authorities such as the NHS explain that heart attacks occur when blood flow to the heart is blocked, most often by a clot. This interruption can cause serious damage if not treated immediately.

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Risk factors include smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes and family history, according to public health guidance.

The British Heart Foundation notes that symptoms can differ widely between individuals and may not always be obvious or severe at first.

Warning signs

Common symptoms linked to heart attacks include:

  • Chest pain or pressure spreading to arm, neck or jaw
  • Shortness of breath
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Indigestion-like discomfort
  • Sweating or pale skin

Muldoon had recently shared his excitement about a new film project shortly before his death, highlighting the unexpected nature of such events.

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Final tributes

Following the news, fans shared messages online remembering his work and personality. Muldoon is survived by his partner and parents.

His death has also renewed calls for greater awareness of cardiovascular health and early symptom recognition.

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