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Tag: silent heart attacks

December 16, 2021 / Heart Health

Can You Have a Heart Attack and Not Know It?

A surprising number of heart attacks occur without the usual symptoms. A cardiologist explains what you should look for and when to seek treatment.

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February 6, 2020 / Heart Health

Is That Pain in Your Chest Heartburn or a Heart Attack?

Heartburn and heart attack share some similar symptoms. But how do you know when your chest pain is something more serious than acid indigestion?

Man suffering with chest pain
February 13, 2018 / Heart Health

Beware the Silent Heart Attack: What to Watch For

Most people who have a heart attack have traditional symptoms. But about 20 to 30 percent of us have atypical symptoms — or no symptoms at all. Discover what you should do, and when.

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