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Younger women with heart attacks face higher death risk - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe
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While younger women rarely have heart attacks, those who do face a greater risk of dying while in the hospital compared with men -- especially if they don’t present with the classic symptom: chest pain. That’s according to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which found that about 16 percent of women under 65 who had heart attacks without chest pain died in the hospital compared with 12.5 percent of men under 65.
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Many Women Having a Heart Attack Don't Have Chest Pain - MSN Health - Heart & Cardiovascular
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Misinterpreting symptoms may be a reason why women face higher in-hospital death rates researchers say
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'Just A Little Heart Attack': PSA Sheds Light On The Number One Killer Of Women
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Heart disease kills more American women than all forms of cancer combined, according to the American Heart Association. To shine a spotlight on this important women's health issue, Emmy-nominated actress Elizabeth Banks has teamed up with the AHA to direct and star in a comedic PSA called "Just a Little Heart Attack," about a busy mom who takes care of everyone but herself.
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Women more likely to die in the hospital after a heart attack, study finds – - CNN.com Blogs
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Nearly every 34 seconds someone in the United States has a heart attack, according to the American Hearth Association. In fact, heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the U.S. But that’s where some of the similarities end.
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