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CTV, Canada: Women have same heart attack symptoms as men: study

Vancouver : Canada | about 1 month ago  
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Sunday Oct. 25, 2009 1:48 PM ET Heart attack symptoms in men and women are more alike than some previous studies have indicated, according to research unveiled at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. No difference was found between men and women in the reporting of chest pain, the most common symptom...
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    Cardiac nurse Martha Mackay, a Canadian Institutes of Health Research clinical research fellow and doctoral student at the UBC School of Nursing and her team found there were no gender differences in rates of chest discomfort or other ''typical''...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Sunday Oct. 25, 2009 1:48 PM ET Heart attack symptoms in men and women are more alike than some previous studies have indicated, according to research unveiled at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. No difference was found between men and women in...
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    She said: “Both the media and some patient educational materials frequently suggest that women experience symptoms of a heart attack very differently from men. These findings suggest that this is simply not the case.” ... Dr. Abramson said:
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    Edmonton − The gender difference between men and women is a lot smaller than we've been led to believe when it comes to heart attack symptoms, according to a new study presented to the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2009, co-hosted by the. ... "
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    They say it is a commonly held belief that men and women feel the effects of a heart attack differently. Dr Beth Abramson, of Canada's Heart and Stroke Foundation, said: “Heart disease is an equal-opportunities killer.” 'The Myth' ...
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    (Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada) The gender difference between men and women is a lot smaller than we've been led to believe when it comes to heart attack symptoms, according to a new study presented to the Canadian ...
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