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How to Survive a Heart Attack, According to Doctors
Research shows that 85% of women 55 and younger who have had heart attacks experienced other symptoms—which could include unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances, anxiety, and arm weakness or pain—weeks ... Read More
What to Do During a Heart Attack: 5 Essential Tips to Survive

Here are the top tips on correctly identifying a heart attack and helping quickly during an emergency, according to cardiologists. Read More
Women More Likely to Survive Heart Attack If Treated by a Female Doctor ...

Women who have heart attacks may face a greater risk of death when treated by male doctors at the emergency room, according to a new study. Consumer Reports has what you need to know. Read More
How to Survive a Heart Attack When Alone - Snopes.com

How to Survive a Heart Attack When Alone Rhythmically coughing during a heart attack may increase your chances of surviving it, but self-undertaking that procedure can be problematic. Read More
Smokers Less Likely To Survive Heart Attack Than Non-Smokers

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Smokers are less likely to survive a heart attack than non-smokers. That's according to new research being presented at the American Physiological Society's annual meeting. Read More
Drugs Like Aspirin Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk in Hot Weather ...

Certain medications to protect your heart may backfire in very hot weather, increasing the risk of heart attack, suggests a study published August 1 in Nature Cardiovascular Research. Read More
6 Health Risks That Are Higher in Hot Weather

Heart attack, stroke, and several other health risks can increase significantly on hot summer days. Here's how to spot the signs and stay safe when temperatures rise. Read More
Choice Of Hospital Could Help You Survive Heart Attack

If you want to survive a heart attack you need to recognize the warning signs and get help quickly. According to a 17-year study out of Yale, you should also pick the right hospital. Read More
The 3 most likely days to die of a heart attack are weeks away

More people die from heart attacks during the last week of December than at any other time of the year, according to the American Heart Association. Christmas Day tops the list. Read More
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