Thousands more lives could be saved by paying attention to early symptoms of heart attacks, doctors say.
Thousands more lives could be saved if people knew how to spot the early signs of a heart attack, the NHS has said.
The new NHS campaign runs from 14 February to 31 March and tells people to dial 999 if they experience common early symptoms including sweating, uneasiness and chest tightness. "Sadly, cardiovascular disease causes a quarter of all deaths across the country and we have identified this as the single biggest area where we can save lives over the next decade."
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