How to Survive a Heart Attack
Heart attacks can happen any time. If an attack happens and you're alone, what should you do and what shouldn't you do? Clin Assoc Prof Chin Chee Tang, Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology at National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS), a member of the SingHealth group, answers.
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