The Singapore Heart Foundation (SHF) has introduced an acronym to help women recognise less obvious symptoms of a heart attack.
Called HELP, the acronym stands for:
- Heaviness over the chest and shortness of breath
- Extreme fatigue or unusual tiredness
- Light-headedness or dizziness
- Pain beyond the chest, such as in the neck, jaw, shoulders or upper back
The tool was unveiled at SHF’s United Hearts, One Cause event on Thursday (May 7), which focused on raising awareness of atypical heart attack symptoms in women. The campaign’s tagline is “Spot HELP, Act Fast”, to encourage early medical attention.





