5 lesser-known heart attack symptoms
We’ve all seen heart attacks portrayed in movies and TV shows. Someone — usually an older man — gasps, grabs his chest and collapses.
READ MOREWe’ve all seen heart attacks portrayed in movies and TV shows. Someone — usually an older man — gasps, grabs his chest and collapses.
READ MOREIf you have high blood pressure, here’s some food for thought: What you eat can make it easier—or harder—to keep your blood pressure under control. Like what, you may ask?
READ MOREDr. Fawaz Alhumaid, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology at Adventist Health’s Northwest Regional Heart & Vascular, joined AM Northwest to share what you might not know about a heart condition called Atrial Fibrillation (AFib).
READ MORELet’s call it “the TV show heart attack.” A person suddenly stops talking mid-sentence, clutches the chest in pain and falls to the ground. It’s very dramatic, but not always what a real heart attack looks—or feels—like.
READ MOREIt’s American Heart Month, when you should give your heart a little bit of love. That’s because it can take months to get your heart back into shape following a heart attack.
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