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Disparities in Awareness of Heart Attack Warning Signs Among Adults in 14 States Revealed by CDC Study
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 02/22/08
An alarming number of adults fail to recognize heart attack warning signs and symptoms that could, if heeded, save their lives, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study conducted in 14 states. The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report study, “Disparities in Awareness of Heart Attack Warning Signs and Actions among U.S. Adults in 14 States,” found that men , blacks , Hispanics , and those with less than a high school education are less likely to know the major signs of a heart attack.
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