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In the movies, a heart attack looks like an older man clutching his chest and collapsing – but in real life, it may more closely resemble heartburn, dizziness, or pain in the shoulder, jaw, or elsewhere. And heart attacks don’t happen only to middle-aged men. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States.
In this Tele-Town Hall, Saul Silver, MD, will discuss how to recognize a heart attack and how to react in an emergency. He will explain how heart disease develops, how to improve cardiovascular health, and how the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute can help.
More about Dr. Silver: https://go.upmc.com/1814k-RWZ