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Heart attack survival odds have dramatically improved over the past 5 decades, but more people are dying from chronic cardiac ...
Heart attacks are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related death, but deaths from heart disease have still been responsible for more U.S. fatalities than any other cause, a new American ...
Cardiovascular diseases claimed 17.9 million lives in 2019, with heart attacks and strokes accounting for 85%. Recognizing early warning signs like chest discomfort, unusual fatigue, shortness of ...
A US-based cardiologist has warned that continuous pain in the elbow could be a sign of impending heart disease—especially a ...
The disparity in recognition stems from decades of medical research that predominantly focused on male subjects, creating a knowledge gap about how heart attacks manifest differently in women. This ...
Heart attacks throughout the United States are frequent and affect people of many different ages. The AHA estimates that every 40 seconds an American will have a heart attack.
U.S. health officials have expanded warnings about a rare heart side effect associated with the two leading COVID-19 vaccines ...
The failure of Kansas City’s emergency responders to follow protocols for treating heart attack symptoms poses “a very ...