Heart Attack Symptoms in Women: Scary News
Heart attack symptoms are often different for women and men, sometimes with deadly consequences.
When a woman has a heart attack she's less likely than a man to experience "classic" symptoms, such as sudden overwhelming chest pain, and more likely to feel less obvious heart attack symptoms, including shortness of breath, weakness, unusual fatigue, a cold sweat and dizziness.
Although this is pretty widely known, a big, brand new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association sheds more light on this gender-based difference in symptoms, and found that many women experience no chest pain at all » Read More
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