India, Jan. 30 -- Heart attacks don't always announce themselves the way films would have you believe - with dramatic chest-clutching and sudden collapse. In reality, the warning signs can be far subtler and easier to dismiss, ranging from a dull ache in the jaw to unexplained arm pain, fatigue, or flu-like symptoms. Recognising these quieter signals - and seeking medical attention to rule out something serious - can be life-saving, especially when your body is trying to tell you something isn't right.

Dr Evan Levine, a New York-based cardiovascular specialist with 30 years of experience, with board certifications in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, and Nuclear Cardiology, has highlighted that nearly 40 percent of heart attack patients - p...