by Carolyn Thomas ♥ @HeartSisters
When Dr. Jean McSweeney from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences interviewed hundreds of heart attack survivors, she discovered something surprising: 95 percent of the women she interviewed actually suspected something was very wrong in the months leading up to their attack.
But even these early warning prodromal symptoms didn’t necessarily send women rushing to the doctor, as reported in Dr. McSweeney’s study published in the cardiology journal, Circulation.(1) And for those women who did seek help early, doctors often failed to identify their problems as being heart-related. Continue reading “Women’s early warning signs of a heart attack”

