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The correct answer is option 1, Heart attack.
Heart attacks are more common in women compared to men. Although heart disease affects both genders, there are certain factors that make women more susceptible. These factors include hormonal changes during menopause, the use of certain birth control pills, and conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and gestational diabetes. Additionally, women tend to exhibit different symptoms of a heart attack than men, often experiencing shortness of breath, nausea, and back or jaw pain instead of the classic chest pain. This can lead to delays in seeking medical attention and potentially worse outcomes. Therefore, it is important for women to be aware of their risk and to pay attention to any unusual symptoms they may experience.