Shining a spotlight on women’s heart health
KAMLOOPS — A heart attack, when every second counts. But many Canadians don’t treat it as an emergency. When a heart attack is imminent, both men and women usually report pain as their primary sign, but how both describe that pain can be very different. A new report by the Heart and Stroke Foundation, suggests women’s heart health is in jeopardy. They are under-researched, under-diagnosed and under-treated. Often times, women dismiss symptoms of heart disease, and it’s all chalking up to be a dangerous combination.
“Originally I thought I was just badly out of shape, just had to get out and exercise more.”
For nearly three years, Teresa Dodgson ignored the signs.