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Demystifying Heart Health: Knowing the Difference Between Heart Attack and Heartburn

As parents, it’s natural to have concerns about our heart health, and one of the most common sources of confusion is the interchangeable use of the terms “heart attack” and “sudden cardiac arrest.” Fortunately, understanding this terminology mix-up isn’t a matter of life or death.

However, what truly is life-threatening is not being able to differentiate between heartburn and a heart attack. In this article, we’ll unravel the essential distinctions between these conditions that sometimes masquerade with a similar symptom: chest pain. Because a heart attack is a medical emergency, it can be perplexing whether immediate medical attention is warranted or if reaching for an antacid pill will suffice.

The Classic Symptom: Chest Pain

While it’s widely known that chest pain is a standard indicator of a heart attack, not all heart attacks manifest with the classic, chest-clutching symptoms. this article delves into alternative ways to differentiate between heartburn and a heart attack, ensuring you can make informed decisions about your health when symptoms arise. Understanding these distinctions can be vital in safeguarding your well-being and that of your loved ones.

Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the subtle yet crucial differences between heartburn and a heart attack, arming you with the knowledge to make the right choices when it matters most.

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Our Relationship with My HeartCheck

The Strive for Life Foundation exists to help protect children from undiagnosed heart conditions by expanding access to professional heart screenings, especially in high-need  communities.

  • My HeartCheck provides the clinically based heart screening services for youth, including EKGs and echocardiograms with medical review by pediatric cardiologists.

  • Strive for Life Foundation raises charitable funds to help ensure that cost is not a barrier for families or communities in need.

The two organizations are separate and independently governed, with distinct roles:

  • My HeartCheck operates as a medical services provider.

  • Strive for Life Foundation determines how and where charitable funds are used to support screenings.

Charitable contributions to Strive for Life Foundation may be used to:

  • Provide financial assistance to qualifying families through an application-based aid program

  • Support fully funded heart screening events in high-need communities.

When Strive for Life Foundation supports screenings, it does so under a written service agreement at fair market value, just as it would with any qualified provider. This structure ensures transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of donor funds.

This approach allows us to:

  • Deliver high-quality medical screenings efficiently

  • Target charitable dollars to families and communities with the greatest need

  • Maintain clear accountability and separation between charitable fundraising and medical service delivery

Our focus is simple: helping more children receive life-saving heart screenings.