Heart disease remains the leading cause of death among women worldwide, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting that one in every five female deaths in the United States is attributed to heart disease. The cardiovascular system, responsible for circulating blood and oxygen, is crucial for overall health, yet many women face delayed or missed diagnoses of heart attacks due to atypical symptoms. Recognizing these subtle signs is essential for timely intervention and improved outcomes in women experiencing cardiac events.
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42. Reduced Exercise Tolerance A noticeable reduction in exercise tolerance, or the ability to perform physical activity without undue fatigue or discomfort, can be an early…