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Article: Heart Attacks Without Chest Pain Common.
- Article from:
- Vibrant Life
- Article date:
- November 1, 2000
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Just because you don't have chest pain doesn't mean you aren't having a heart attack. A nationwide study of more than 400,000 heart attack patients showed one third of them arrived at a hospital without complaining of acute chest pain. Yet these patients are more likely to delay seeking treatment, receive less aggressive treatment at the hospital, and are more than twice as likely to ...
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