https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health/fears-more-younger-women-struck-27977893?
Women under the age of 50 are increasingly having heart attacks without doctors knowing why.
Researchers were surprised to find that while the heart attack rate has fallen among older adults, it's risen among those aged 35-54, especially women, reported John Hopkins Medicine.
And typically, a healthcare provider wouldn't usually suspect a younger woman to suffer from this serious health issue, even when all the symptoms are present.
This is partly due to some confusion around the differences between men and women when it comes to heart disease, reports medical website Medscape.
But experts argue that if a woman mentions chest pain, then a heart attack must be deemed a possibility until ruled out, says a new study.