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Posted: 1:10 PM Feb 21, 2012
Women and Heart Pain
Research shows women and men have different heart attack symptoms.
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UNDATED (CBS) -- Research shows women and men have different heart attack symptoms.
A new study in JAMA has numbers that highlight the differences. 42-percent of women do not have chest pain or discomfort when they arrive at the hospital. That’s compared to 30 percent of men who don't have chest pain and more women die in the hospital after heart attacks. The rate was 14.6 percent for women and 10.3 percent for men
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