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  2. From strokes to heart attacks: Doctor highlights most ... - AOL

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    In 2016, a study found that women have a 50 per cent higher chance than men of receiving a misdiagnosis after a heart attack, while researchers found in 2014 that 33 per cent of women are more ...

  3. 3 blood biomarkers predict higher risk of heart attack ... - AOL

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    The primary endpoint of the Women’s Health Study was a participant having their first major cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, stroke, or death from heart-related issues.

  4. Cardiovascular disease in women - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular disease in women is an integral area of research in the ongoing studies of women's health. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an umbrella term for a wide range of diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, including but not limited to, coronary artery disease, stroke, cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarctions, and aortic aneurysms.

  5. Heart Attacks: What Women Need to Know About Their Risks ...

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    The symptoms of heart attack can vary from person to person, and they also can differ between the sexes. For example, heart attack symptoms in women can look different from heart attack symptoms ...

  6. 5 symptoms women over 40 should always take seriously - AOL

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    Research finds that in the weeks preceding a heart attack, the most common symptom for women is unusual fatigue. In one study , 70% of women who had a heart attack reported this.

  7. Myocardial infarction - Wikipedia

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    Myocardial infarction; Other names: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), heart attack: A myocardial infarction occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque slowly builds up in the inner lining of a coronary artery and then suddenly ruptures, causing catastrophic thrombus formation, totally occluding the artery and preventing blood flow downstream to the heart muscle.