Heartstrong,
Thank you for this information. I was also reading another post from an EmpowHER writer, and was reminded that women experience different symptoms than men with regards to heart attacks. Namely, some of women's primary symptoms may not be "exertion" or other symptoms that we readily think about when we think "heart attack", but rather, women will experience quite the opposite...symptoms when they are at rest.
Can you speak more about the differences that men and women experience, regarding heart attacks? Are there the "5 Es" specifically for women?
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Heartstrong,
Thank you for this information. I was also reading another post from an EmpowHER writer, and was reminded that women experience different symptoms than men with regards to heart attacks. Namely, some of women's primary symptoms may not be "exertion" or other symptoms that we readily think about when we think "heart attack", but rather, women will experience quite the opposite...symptoms when they are at rest.
Can you speak more about the differences that men and women experience, regarding heart attacks? Are there the "5 Es" specifically for women?
thank you!
December 27, 2009 - 8:35pmThis Comment
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