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Movies and TV serials shaped how many people imagine a heart attack—someone clutching their chest and collapsing dramatically. But those portrayals are misleading and shouldn't be expected, say the experts after conducting research (1).
That's unfortunately not real life. It's not always intense. Sometimes it's just discomfort that doesn't feel quite right, so people tend to wait to see a doctor. The longer you wait, the more likely you are to have negative consequences after your heart attack, they say.
The highlights of the study:
Yes, that is how real heart attacks look like!
Footnotes:
1. https://www.heartandlung.org/article/S0147-9563(25)00104-9/abstract
2. John R. Blakeman et al, Gender differences in the public's conceptions of acute coronary syndrome-related chest pain, Heart & Lung (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2025.04.029
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