7 heart attack symptoms women shouldn't ignore

Via Public Domain Review: "The Open Country of Woman's Heart, Exhibiting its internal communications, and the facilities and dangers to Travellers therein” (1830s), by D.W. Kellog. Boing Boing editor/partner and tech 

(upwave.com) — Emotionally, hearts are so darn vulnerable. They break from sorrow, burst with joy and occasionally grow three sizes in one day (if you're a Grinch, anyway). Physically, they are just as prone to damage. And yet on Valentine's Day, a

Apple's iWatch may include optical sensors designed to measure physical functions like heart rate and oxygen levels, according to electronics analyst Sun Chang Xu of Chinese site Electrical Engineering Times [Google 

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Each year, more women than men die from heart disease. In fact, heart disease is the number one cause of death of women. That's why more time and attention is being given to prevention and awareness. Doctors are encouraging 

An estimated 38,000 women under age 50 have heart attacks each year in the U.S. But heart trouble can easily be confused with other ailments, like indigestion. Check out our symptom decoder so you don't miss any warning signs. Tingling down one or both