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Symptoms Of Heart Attack In Woman
October 03, 2008
A reporter talks to a 41-year-old woman who suffered a heart attack
but did not seek medical treatment immediately because she thought
her pain was caused by heartburn. In this short video, the reporter
talks to doctors about how people can tell the difference between
heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disorder, and a heart attack.
Experts also explain how the symptoms of a heart attack differ
between men and women.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Melanie Thomassian
,
Health Expert
In the United States one woman dies every minute from a cardiovascular event. Yet coronary heart...
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By Lisa Nelson
,
Health Expert
...research has shown that physicians are likely to label a woman at lower risk for heart disease...
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By Toni Hurst
,
Health Expert
...are not pretty. When I'm working as an EMT, if a woman (or her family) calls 911 and she is...
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By Cleo Hutton
,
Health Expert
...diagnosis from hospital to long-term care. Not a Woman's Disease? Heart Disease and...
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By Toni Hurst
,
Health Expert
...myths surround this important rite of passage in a woman's life as the Loch Ness Monster....
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Health Guide
...you experience discomfort or pain in the chest, unusual shortness of breath (especially if you are a
woman), heart palpitations, discomfort in the arms, back, neck or jaw, bluish fingernails,...
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...any three of these factors working against you - a man over age 50 who smokes, or a post-menopausal
woman with a ten-year history of diabetes and chronic unfavorable blood cholesterol levels,...
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The Heart Attack Patient Guide is a simple explanation of what a person is likely to experience when having a heart attack. The guide describes how a person is treated immediately...
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...CALL THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEM.In people with known heart disease, any unusual chest pain or other
symptoms of heart attack that do not clear up with medications are signals to go to the...
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...number of calories per pound depends on gender, age, and activity levels. For instance a 50-year old
woman who wants to maintain a weight of 135 pounds and is mildly active might require only 12...
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