Nikki had a heart attack at only 46. In a candid video, she shared some of the symptoms that she wrote off as indigestion and ...
Dr Lawrence Cunningham, a retired GP at UK Care Guide, claimed women are more likely to experience subtler signs of a heart attack, which can often be overlooked or ignored. In some instances ...
But in a video uploaded on 1 February, the mother-of-two revealed that she had experienced a heart attack, after dismissing ...
While the typical image of someone suffering a heart attack might be a man clutching his chest, heart disease is a major ...
A woman with no other health conditions, who suffered a heart attack at the age of 46 has revealed the symptoms she experienced.
From heart attacks to lung conditions, discover when chest pain demands immediate attention and the key differences between ...
Women often deny the heart attack signs and decide they’ve got indigestion or some other minor disorder instead of seeking ...
More than 60 million American women have heart disease. "The statistics haven't improved enough," a women's heart doctor told ...
It’s long been known that certain lifestyle and health factors increase the risk of heart disease — but a new study highlights that they could affect women more than men. Eight specific habits ...
Having a heart attack when you’re alone is a frightening thought, but knowing what to do in that moment could save your life.
A new study has found that women are less comfortable calling emergency services (000) when experiencing heart attack symptoms, which may contribute to worse outcomes compared to men. Researchers from ...
But the signs aren't always so blatant, the NHS warns. Other more subtle symptoms of a heart attack include: A heart attack and cardiac arrest are similar, but not the same. A cardiac arrest is ...