Here's why 40% of heart attacks show atypical symptoms like jaw pain, fatigue, and arm heaviness, and how early recognition can save lives.
A 64-year-old Colorado man nearly died after mistaking a near heart attack for heartburn, highlighting the critical importance of recognizing the ...
Cardiologists warn that the body often shows subtle signs 24–48 hours before a heart attack. Narrowing arteries, inflammation ...
Women’s heart attacks often go unnoticed due to atypical symptoms that differ from classic chest pain. Signs like shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue, jaw or back pain, and dizziness can be mistaken ...
Research from the University of Leicester and NIHR challenges the "one-size-fits-all" approach to heart attack care, adding ...
New insights into spontaneous coronary artery dissection—a devastating cause of heart attacks in young, healthy patients—were ...
Know how extreme emotional or physical stress can temporarily weaken the heart, its warning signs, diagnosis, treatment options, and ways to reduce risk.
Heart attack-related deaths are down by nearly 90% since 1970, according to a new study. However, other heart disease-related deaths are on the rise. We asked experts to explain the findings and how ...