Heart disease remains a leading cause of death, with many heart attacks preceded by subtle, often overlooked symptoms like unusual fatigue or mild chest discomfort. These early warning signs can appear days or weeks before an event, and may differ between men and women. Ignoring these signals can have severe consequences. Heart disease remains a leading cause of death, with many heart attacks preceded by subtle, often overlooked symptoms like unusual fatigue or mild chest discomfort. These early warning signs can appear days or weeks before an event, and may differ between men and women. Ignoring these signals can have severe consequences.
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