To clarify - the opposite of the common claim that women experience heart attacks in an atypical way, not the broader idea that the medical system has gendered issues
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In fact, the research suggests that in reality men are more likely to have atypical heart attack symptoms than womenpic.twitter.com/dlKHD9j7A8
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Now the challenge becomes top explain why, if it's not the symptomatic presentation, women still have worse outcomes for heart attackspic.twitter.com/WvueKjFIYw
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My colleague Dr. Louise Sun found interesting differences in presentation of
#HeartFailure between men & women too http://www.cmaj.ca/content/190/28/E848.full …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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