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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women Can Appear Differently!
by
Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:19pm
experience atypical symptoms during a heart attack.
A possible explanation is that most women suffer from heart attacks at an older age than men do. The physiology of ageing could....
Although heart attacks do occur suddenly without any obvious preceding symptoms, some patients may notice increasing frequency or severity of certain symptoms. For instance, some
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Women Do Not Have Classic Heart Attack Symptoms
by
Heartstrong


Posted
Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:23pm
they are having a heart attack and they are also treated less aggressively when they do get to there. Women do not generally have the classic heart attack symptoms of crushing chest pain... home knowing that your heart is fine than to sit home and really have a heart attack.
If you are having any new symptoms or any changes in your endurance/energy level, you
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Heart Attack Symptoms in Women – A Must Read
by
Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Sat 01 Jan 2011 5:52am
, and it’s acknowledged that doctors are not good at picking up heart attack symptoms in younger women.
Here are a few observations that I had:
1. Many of the women had heart attacks from 3-5... apnea and have heart attacks.
2. Many women also described severe heartburn as a major symptom. If these women were having a sudden increase in the number and severity of apneas
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Are You Familiar with The Symptoms of Heart Attack?
by
Ng Peng Hock
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:55pm
that many people with heart disease do not know the symptoms of a heart attack, even though they are at higher risk of getting one: 5 to 7 times higher than those with no such history...
Symptoms such as nausea and pain in the jaw, chest or left arm may emerge before heart attack strikes on somebody. Unfortunately, many people are not aware
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Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack
by
Be Well
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
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in finding more information, tips, news and videos about , go to the Heart Attack WellPage or the Symptoms of Heart Attack WellPage.
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Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Heart Attack:
Abnormal heartbeat
Absent pulse
Anxiety
Back discomfort
Back pain
Chest discomfort
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John Hughes Dies of Heart Attack at Age 59: Would You Know Symptoms?
by
Malorye Allison
Posted
Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:36pm
that “Even if you’re not sure it’s a heart attack, …tell a doctor about your symptoms.”
The group emphasizes that “Minutes matter!” with a heart attack. “Don’t wait more than five...
Writer-director John Hughes, famous for a string of “brat pack” film successes in the 1980s and ’90s, died yesterday of a heart attack while taking a morning walk
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Heart attack signs do not differ for women
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rajesh moganti
Posted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:01pm
New findings show that heart attack symptoms do not differ for women, compared to men. Heart attack symptoms that are the same for both men and women include:
• Chest... to the heart. When blood flow is blocked from a clot in the heart arteries, the symptoms are the same as heart attack. They found that signs and symptoms of heart attack do not differ
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Heart Attack Signs and Hollywood
by
Barbara Ficarra

Posted
Thu 06 Nov 2008 6:59pm
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The following questions were asked in the survey and a total of 71,994 people responded. “Do you think pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back are symptoms of a heart attack?" "Do you think feeling weak, lightheaded or faint are symptoms of a heart attack?" "Do you think chest pain or discomfort are symptoms of a heart attack?" "Do you think pain
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Do you Know the Signs of a Heart Attack?
by
Barbara Ficarra

Posted
Thu 06 Nov 2008 6:53pm
Hollywood is hot for drama, and when it comes to portraying a person having a heart attack it can be misleading. Gasping, struggling for a breath, holding the chest as if it is about to explode or clenching an arm tightly all make for great dramatic TV. But the reality is that sometimes the signs of a heart attack are so subtle the person experien ...
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