Heart attacks strike every 40 seconds in the U.S.
Heart disease is the leading
cause of death worldwide.
Take Action to Reduce Your Risk
Lifestyle changes can help improve your heart health.
Warning Signs of Heart Attacks
Symptoms can vary between men and women. Call 911 or go to the nearest ER if you’re experiencing a medical emergency.
Signs of Cardiac Distress in Men
Males are more likely to have these heart attack symptoms:
- Breaking into a cold sweat.
- Declining stamina.
- Dizziness or feeling lightheaded.
- Heart palpitations.
- Severe chest pain.
- Shooting pain in one or both arms.
- Shortness of breath.
Heart Attack Symptoms in Women
Females tend to feel these warning signs in cardiac events:
- A feeling of unease and discomfort.
- Chest pain or a feeling of heaviness.
- Dull pain in the stomach, neck, jaw or back.
- Declining stamina.
- Extreme fatigue or fainting.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Shortness of breath.
Improve Your Cardiovascular Health
Doctors in the Sutter network provide in-depth information in webinars you can watch anytime.
How Cholesterol Impacts Your Heart Attack Risks
Edward Yu, M.D., discusses cholesterol’s role in cardiovascular issues.
Avoiding Heart Disease in the Modern World
Ron Sinha, M.D., gives advice on achieving better heart health in today’s society.
Heart Disease: Differences Between Men and Women
Pei-Hsiu Huang, M.D., shares his expertise on how you can protect your heart health.