Heart attack survivors share their symptoms in new ‘life-saving’ NHS campaign
- 9 months ago
Heart attack survivors are sharing their stories and key symptoms they experienced as part of a new NHS campaign to help the public recognise when something is wrong.
Nearly half (45 per cent) of adult say they were not confident they could recognise the signs of a heart attack, rising to over half (51 per cent) in those aged over 55 – who are typically more at risk.
It's thought that nine in ten people who receive early treatment in hospital for heart attack symptoms survive.
Nearly half (45 per cent) of adult say they were not confident they could recognise the signs of a heart attack, rising to over half (51 per cent) in those aged over 55 – who are typically more at risk.
It's thought that nine in ten people who receive early treatment in hospital for heart attack symptoms survive.