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Women less likely to get immediate heart attack treatment
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By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Women having heart attacks are less likely than men to get immediate treatment and more likely to die in the hospital, says a groundbreaking new study that tracked more than 1.1 million patients. Forty-two percent of women never
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