February being Heart Health Month, it's a chance to raise awareness of early heart attack care, hands-only CPR and heart failure awareness to name a few. Gracie Smith, chest pain coordinator at ...
Someone has a heart attack every 40 seconds in the U.S., according to the CDC. February is 'Heart Health Month' and a good ...
Many people can identify chest or arm pain as being a red flag for a heart attack but there are other signs which are much ...
pain that spreads to your left or right arm, or to your neck, jaw, back or stomach. For some people the pain or tightness is ...
What she didn't know at the time is that women's symptoms are often different from men. When she found out she was suffering ...
For days, she dealt with the nagging pain. One day, she and her daughter went to the mall, and Caprario decided to run up and ...
While most people can identify chest pain or pain in the left arm as potential signs of a heart attack, there are some lesser-known issues that could mean you need to head to the ER, stat.
The key takeaway is that both men and women should be aware of the symptoms of heart attacks, including the less common ones.
Most people can identify chest pain as a red flag that you could be having a heart attack but there are some lesser-know ...
Heart attack symptoms are widely discussed, and many people know what to look out for. What some people may not know is the differences in women and men.