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  • A heart attack is a medical emergency. If you, or someone you know, are experiencing  the warning signs of a heart attack, call triple zero (000) immediately and ask for an ambulance.
  • The warning signs of a heart attack differ from person to person.
  • Knowing the warning signs of a heart attack and acting quickly can reduce the damage to your heart muscle and increase your chances of survival. 
  • If you’ve recently had a heart attack, participating in cardiac rehabilitation, taking your medicines as prescribed and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the likelihood of a future heart attack.

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Reviewed on: 25-11-2022