Heart attack victims 'too embarrassed to call ambulance'

Some 7% of Dublin men who suffered a heart attack drove themselves to hospital emergency units, a new study revealed today.

Heart attack victims 'too embarrassed to call ambulance'

Some 7% of Dublin men who suffered a heart attack drove themselves to hospital emergency units, a new study revealed today.

The research, by experts at Trinity College, Dublin, found many men were too embarrassed to call an ambulance but were on the verge of collapsing by the time they made it to A&E.

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