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Most heart attacks occur in patients who were falsely reassured they were in good cardiac health, research has found.
The symptoms of a heart attack can vary from person to person, and with a “silent” heart attack, there may be no symptoms. If you think you might be having a heart attack, every second counts ...
Most heart attacks feel mild, not dramatic. Misbeliefs delay treatment and worsen health outcomes over time, often leading to ...
Heart attacks and strokes are a common occurrence and can happen to anyone. So how can you avoid them? A new study used AI to ...
Heart attack rates have risen sharply among young adults — and especially women — in the U.S., due in part to the prevalence of obesity, experts say. (Getty Images) When paramedics responded ...
A test that takes less than a minute may be able to predict the likelihood of you having a heart attack or stroke over the ...
A simple digital photograph of the back of the eye can predict a major cardiovascular event—such as a heart attack or ...
Retinal scans routinely taken by opticians could quickly indicate if you will go on to have a heart attack or stroke in the ...
‘Tis the season for family time, festivities and -- for some people -- holiday heart attacks. While the holidays are a moment of celebration, it is also one of the deadliest seasons of the year.
Savy King opens up about her on-field medical incident for the first time in a new "Good Morning America" interview.