Women With Chest Pain Less Likely Then Men To Get Proper Treatment From Paramedics
Women with chest pain are less likely than men to receive recommended, proven therapies while en route to the hospital, according to new research. Despite evidence showing that the drugs aspirin and nitroglycerin are important early interventions for people who may be having a heart attack, women don’t get them as often as men with the same symptoms.
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