Women face a higher risk of heart attack misdiagnosis as their symptoms often differ from men’s. Ahead of World Heart Day, doctors are highlighting women’s heart health and whether mammograms can help with detection.
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- A woman mistook her heart attack for an anxiety attack due to atypical symptoms.
- Women's heart attack symptoms can differ from men's and are often misdiagnosed. 32s
- Victorian Heart Hospital is studying mammograms for detecting cardiovascular risk in women. 57s
- Researchers hope early detection of risk factors can help prevent heart attacks. 1m 11s
- Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, with 20 Australian women dying daily. 1m 20s