Despite expert recommendations to seek treatment if shortness of breath, chest discomfort and other telltale signs of a heart attack don't improve after five minutes, a new study suggests that typical sufferers still stall more than two hours.
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Despite expert recommendations to seek treatment if shortness of breath, chest discomfort and other telltale signs of a heart attack don't improve after five minutes, a new study suggests that typical sufferers still stall more than two hours.