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Study finds women more likely to die after heart attack than men
According to new research, women are less likely to receive lifesaving treatment for cardiogenic shock than men.
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Women more likely to die following heart attack than men: Study
Scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), women are more than twice as likely as males to die following a heart attack.
Sen slays ramp walk post heart attack
A week after she suffered a heart attack, actor Sushmita Sen stunned her fans by walking the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week.
Sen slays ramp walk post heart attack
A week after she suffered a heart attack, actor Sushmita Sen stunned her fans by walking the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week.
Sen slays ramp walk post heart attack
A week after she suffered a heart attack, actor Sushmita Sen stunned her fans by walking the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week.
Sushmita reveals she suffered heart attack
Actor Sushmita Sen (47), on Thursday, revealed that the actor recently suffered a heart attack.
Sushmita reveals she suffered heart attack
Actor Sushmita Sen (47), on Thursday, revealed that the actor recently suffered a heart attack.
Sushmita reveals she suffered heart attack
Actor Sushmita Sen (47), on Thursday, revealed that the actor recently suffered a heart attack.
HIV, hepatitis C patients prone to heart attack
People with HIV who also have untreated hepatitis C virus have a much higher risk of heart attack as they age.
Smokers have lower chance of surviving heart attack: Study
A new study led by researchers at the Jordan University of Science and Technology has found that smokers have a lower chance of surviving a heart attack.
Study highlights potential for healthy life after heart attack
According to the findings of a new study, adherence to lifestyle advice and medications could add seven healthy years of life after a heart attack.