Dr. Legato on Heart Disease in Men and Women
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Do men and women experience heart problems differently? Yes, says Dr. Marianne Legato, professor of clinical medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons and founder and director of the Columbia's Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine. Here she explains the contrasting ways the sexes often describe the symptoms of cardiac arrest.
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