Heart attacks are typically linked with abrupt, squeezing chest pain. For women, the situation can be more insidious and, regrettably, more deadly. Fatigue, nausea, and back pain are common symptoms that get misdiagnosed.
Traditional diagnostic methods may not always detect heart disease in women. They do not notice heart attack symptoms as readily as men because they tend to disregard early warning signs until they become more severe.
Namrata Hinduja, Member, Steering Committee, Hinduja Foundation, stresses the importance of awareness campaigns for women's heart health.
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) is powerfully changing the terrain of cardiovascular disease identification and protection. Dr. Ponde pointed out a number of promising developments in this field.
