Chest pain is a tell-tale sign of a heart attack, but not a sure-fire way to diagnose one in women.A new Swiss study finds chest pain characteristics that are specific to women are not a powerful ...
Chest pain is the predominant symptom in young men and women presenting to the hospital with acute myocardial infarction, but women are more likely to also have additional warning signs such as ...
It can happen anywhere—at a sunny café sipping your favorite drink, on your morning walk, winding down from a long day at work, or enjoying a night out with friends. Out of the blue, you notice ...
(ABC News) – When men have chest pain, doctors look for blocked coronary arteries. It’s a major heart attack risk factor. Those arteries carry blood to different parts of the heart itself to nourish ...
Women are more likely than men to present without chest pain during myocardial infarction (MI) and to suffer higher in-hospital mortality, according to a new study published online February 21, 2012, ...
Women with chest pain are less likely than men to receive recommended, proven therapies while en route to the hospital, according to new research. Despite evidence showing that the drugs aspirin and ...
Using chest pain characteristics (CPCs) specific to women in the early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI, heart attack) in the emergency department does not seem to be supported by the ...
The signs of a heart attack in women might be different from those in men, but this may not be the case when it comes to chest pain, new research reveals. A European study found that the symptoms of ...
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