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Heart Attack Symptoms Differ From Men and Women: Do You Know The Warning Signs?

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for both men and women, but it doesn’t affect everyone the same way.

A new study shows that women often experience atypical heart attack symptoms - such as indigestion, shortness of breath, and back pain - leading to misdiagnosis or delayed treatment.

Men are more likely to have the classic “crushing chest pain,” which aids in faster diagnosis. However, they also face a higher risk of silent heart attacks, which go undetected and increase long-term complications.

So how do we close the gap?

While no technology can eliminate heart disease, Vironix Health gives doctors the tools to detect warning signs early and take action before a crisis, ultimately helping save lives.

By combining AI-driven insights with at-home blood pressure monitoring, our clinically proven outcomes show that we help patients:

✅ Lower and stabilize blood pressure for better cardiovascular health ✅ Reduce the risk of sudden heart attacks and strokes through proactive monitoring ✅ Supports a healthier heart by minimizing strain and improving circulation ✅ Enhance long-term quality of life with better disease management

Heart disease is not one-size-fits-all, and our approach to managing it shouldn’t be, either.

Source(s): ▪️ https://lnkd.in/gBcGbmXq ▪️statnews.com: Down to their heart cells, women and men have cardiovascular differences that matter ▪️health.harvard.edu: Gender Matters heart Disease Risk in Women

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