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WomenHeart: “Still gender disparities in treating women’s heart attacks”

Posted in Diagnosing - and misdiagnosing,Women and heart attacks by Carolyn Thomas on February 8, 2010

February is Heart Month!  Watch this compelling video for shocking updates on how women’s heart attack symptoms are often not taken seriously by medical professionals. Please help to increase awareness of women’s heart disease – our #1 killer - by spreading the word to as many women as possible.  For more information, visit WomenHeart: The National Coalition For Women With Heart Disease.

 

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  1. Maya Belle said,

    This is information ALL WOMEN and ALL DOCTORS should be aware of before more women are mistakenly sent home from the E.R. with a misdiagnosis. I am a new subscriber to your website – good work, thanks very much for sharing these important issues.
    Fondly, Maya (Miami, Florida)

  2. Maris said,

    Hello – can I quote some of the material from this post if I link back to you?

  3. April said,

    Quite an interesting article. Women with heart disease should not be taken lightly. This is a pressing issue in today’s world. Love your article. It truly is an eye-opener for a lot of women.

  4. Lauren Clum, DC said,

    Love that your whole blog is about women and heart health–keep up the great work!!

    Because February is Heart Month, heart health is the topic of most conversations here at The Specific Chiropractic Center. In fact, we have two heart-centered workshops this month, one on how to prevent heart disease, and one all about hypertension. Such an important topic, and so much we can do to prevent it!!


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