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Doctors at Northwell Health in New York are using mammograms to help identify women at risk for heart disease.
One arm is more likely that the other to hurt during a heart attack. It's the arm that shares nerves that branch from the heart.
Recognising these signs early especially if you have risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or a family history can help prevent a heart attack.
One of the most common signs of blocked arteries is chest pain, also known as angina. This pain often feels like pressure, ...
Most heart attacks feel mild, not dramatic. Misbeliefs delay treatment and worsen health outcomes over time, often leading to ...
Your oral health can offer a glimpse into your heart’s condition. Taking good care of your teeth and gums isn’t just for a ...
Cardiologist Dr. Monisola reveals 7 early heart attack symptoms you should never ignore. From chest pain to fatigue, ...
Chest pain can be a scary symptom – it's not always serious, but it can be a symptom of having a heart attack. Look out for ...
Cardiologist Dr Yaranov highlights that heart disease is underrecognised in women, sharing 8 important facts that could save ...
Research shows that 85% of women 55 and younger who have had heart attacks experienced other symptoms—which could include ...
Cardiologist shares 7 early heart attack signs you should never ignore from chest pain to fatigue. These symptoms could save ...
While chest pain remains the most recognised sign of a heart attack, studies show that women are more likely to experience ...