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Categories: Heart News, Stroke News & Brain Health, Scientific Advisories, Statements, Guidelines
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Published: August 18, 2022

Report outlines most common symptoms of 6 cardiovascular diseases

New American Heart Association scientific statement indicates symptoms frequently overlap among conditions and may vary by sex
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