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In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist urges women to pay attention to subtle warning signs of a heart attack they may dismiss.
Cardiologists share signs of a heart attack in women, including how they may differ from men. Plus, symptoms to look out for ...
The gold standard drug treatment for heart attacks, beta-blockers, is ineffective for many and may increase the risk of death and disability in certain women, new studies find.
One of the most critical aspects of heart attacks is recognising the symptoms, which can help you take immediate action and ...
A mom who thought she was experiencing flu symptoms, but was really having a heart attack, is opening up about her experience as a warning for other women.
A study finds public misconceptions about heart attack symptoms may delay emergency care. Media portrayals don't match real-life experiences.
A silent heart disease risk factor may explain why some women end up having heart attacks and strokes despite seeming like they are healthy, a new study suggests.
Heart attacks occur when blockage prevents blood flow to the heart. Heart attacks are very common, with over 3 million cases occurring in the U.S. each year. Heart attack symptoms vary and may ...
It helps women identify sleep disruptors (meals, alcohol, screen time, etc.), adjust stress strategies, support perimenopausal symptoms and spot abnormal heart rhythms.