Pakistani singer, Haniya Aslam who sang for Alia Bhatt in 'Highway' dies due to cardiac arrest. Here's what causes heart attack in females at an early age.
Many influential figures have enriched the Pakistani music industry, and Haniya Aslam was one such artist who brought a unique, timeless quality to Pakistan's music scene. As one of the members of the iconic band, Zeb and Haniya, she has collaborated with her cousin, the equally renowned Zeb Bangash, to create songs that have stood the test of time, such as Bibi Sanam Janam. Haniya has also lent her voice to Bollywood when she sang for Alia Bhatt's Highway.
Haniya Aslam was a renowned singer in Pakistan and a regular artist in their acclaimed Coke Studio. She sang Sooha Saha in Imtiaz Ali's Highway for Alia Bhatt. Haniya has also collaborated with the musicians for a project in the Hindi film, Madras Cafe. The talented artist left for a heavenly abode at the mere age of 39.
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Haniya suffered cardiac arrest in the West, where she relocated a few years back to enhance her musical career. She was only 39 years old, and her death has left a deep mark on the global musical industry. While her death saddens us, we are also intrigued to find out what causes heart issues in females, as it has now become a common phenomenon.
Heart attacks have become very common these days, barring all gender bars. While earlier, men were more prone to heart conditions, now it's all the same for everyone. A number of reasons, like stress, drinking, smoking, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, high blood sugar and obesity, can trigger heart attacks. For the unversed, females are way more likely than males to have heart attacks that are not caused by coronary artery disease.
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Dr Nishith Chandra, Principal Director, Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi, in his report, stated that early heart attacks can also be triggered by at-birth conditions that often go undiagnosed. He further added:
"Most such cases happen because of underlying at-birth conditions, the symptoms of which can manifest only late in adulthood and, therefore, are not diagnosed early enough. So when a sudden cardiac arrest happens, when the heart stops abruptly and loses all its activity due to an irregular heart rhythm or electrical impulse, it cannot pump oxygenated blood that your body needs and gives the person just a few minutes of survival window."
May Haniya's soul rest in peace, and her family finds the strength to deal with the loss.
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