Women in Cardiac Distress Have More EMS Delays Than Men

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Courtesy MedPage Today Emergency Medicine  Tue, 01/13/2009 - 15:26

BOSTON (MedPage Today) -- Women with cardiac symptoms are more likely than men to have longer-than-average trips to the hospital, found a study of EMS activity in a major American city.


 

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