There is a wealth of information regarding heart attacks available online. Some examples of websites to research include en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myocardial_infarction and www.emedicinehealth.com
I do know the Heart Attacks are more common in men than women. I am guessing doing do the average weight of men is more, therefore putting more strain on the heart to pump blood to every region. Even if you are a women, you should still be wary of heart disease.
Pulse rate has nothing to do with the majority of heart attacks. Most heart attacks re the result of heart disease. For more information on this go to related links below.(What Is a Heart Attack?)
this is where i found the best info on Where can I find more information about signs of a heart attack here is the website www.nhlbi.nih.gov/actintime/haws/haws.htm - Cached
You can find information on heart attack symptoms by going to the Mayo Clinic website. Their information is detailed and factual. Their website address is www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-attack-symptoms/HB00054.
Heart attacks can be called myocardial infarction. They are caused by death of a heart muscle that isn't receiving enough oxygen. Signs of a heart attack include: chest pain that is felt all the way up into jaw, arms, or shoulder, vomiting, and a tight chest. For more information proceed to http://www.righthealth.com/topic/Heart_Attack_Signs?p=l&as=goog&ac=458&kgl=34852606
To find out what a heart murmur is check out this site :www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/.../heartmurmur/hmurmur_signs.html -. This should give you the information about symptoms that you need.
You can find out information on what your target heart rate should be by going to your physician for a physical. Many health sites such as Mayo Clinic also provide plenty of information on your target heart rate.
One can find out more information about fetal heart rates from ones doctor, OB, nurse, online or in books. Parenting magazine often have this info as well.
WebMD has an exspansive and grand list of helpful tips and information about heart health. The link to their website: http://www.webmd.com/heart/default.htm
Heart issues can be very scary. You can talk to your doctor for more information on your condition. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-arrhythmias/DS00290
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I cannot find any information on this but you can probably go to your doctor's or your local pharmacy for more information. They can give you better information.