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Heart Attack Signs in Women Are Often Missed. A Cardiologist Explains Why
- One in three women will die from heart disease, highlighting its serious impact on women.
- The common image of a heart attack involves sudden chest pain, but women often expect attacks to feel sudden and severe, which may differ from their actual experience, according to Dr. Bereliani.
- Historical studies guiding heart disease diagnosis have mainly focused on men, possibly causing women's symptoms to be overlooked.
- Warning signs for heart attacks in women include unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, pain in the jaw or shoulders, and chest pressure; Dr. Bereliani advises that unusual symptoms should be evaluated promptly.
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Heart Attack Signs in Women Are Often Missed. A Cardiologist Explains Why
1 in 3 women will die from heart disease. That is more than all forms of cancer combined. Yet surveys show most women do not know it, and even fewer recognize the symptoms, risk factors, or how to advocate for…
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