A simple blood test costing around £5 could help doctors spot twice as many heart attacks in women, a study has claimed.
The British Heath Foundation (BHF), which funded the research, said the highly sensitive test could "save many more women's lives" by reducing the risk of them having future heart attacks.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh looked at the effectiveness of a blood test to measure troponin, a protein released from the heart during a heart attack.
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