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Heart Attacks in Young Women Can Be Harder to Detect, Deadlier – ABC News


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Heart Attacks in Young Women Can Be Harder to Detect, Deadlier
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Tami Kimet thought she was coming down with the flu, but the 35-year-old mother of two was actually having a massive heart attack. "I thought I was just really rundown from my daughter's baptism the day before," said Kimet, who lives in Eerie, Pa.
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