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Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when an area of your heart muscle doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood. Angina may feel like pressure or squeezing in your chest. The pain also may occur in your shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back. It can feel like indigestion.
Colchicine does not reduce perioperative AF or MINS in major non-cardiac thoracic surgery

Colchicine does not reduce perioperative AF or MINS in major non-cardiac thoracic surgery

Newly published ESC Guidelines provide comprehensive overview of acute coronary syndromes

Newly published ESC Guidelines provide comprehensive overview of acute coronary syndromes

A drug for heart conditions improves efficacy of melanoma therapies

A drug for heart conditions improves efficacy of melanoma therapies

More steps linked to improved health for heart failure patients

More steps linked to improved health for heart failure patients

Is constipation associated with hypertension and cardiovascular events in older Australian adults?

Is constipation associated with hypertension and cardiovascular events in older Australian adults?

Skipping nightly toothbrushing could heighten cardiovascular disease risk

Skipping nightly toothbrushing could heighten cardiovascular disease risk

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction more severe in patients with CHD and hypertension

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction more severe in patients with CHD and hypertension

High lipoprotein(a) levels linked to repeated heart disease events in older adults

High lipoprotein(a) levels linked to repeated heart disease events in older adults

Drinking beetroot juice every day linked to reduced risk of repeat procedures and heart attacks in angina patients with stents

Drinking beetroot juice every day linked to reduced risk of repeat procedures and heart attacks in angina patients with stents

Cutting-edge virtual blood vessel technology could benefit patients with heart disease

Cutting-edge virtual blood vessel technology could benefit patients with heart disease

Heart attack patients with strong legs less likely to develop heart failure

Heart attack patients with strong legs less likely to develop heart failure

Study helps clarify the underlying cause of chest symptoms in angina

Study helps clarify the underlying cause of chest symptoms in angina

Bioresorbable vascular scaffolds may be just as effective as drug-eluting metal stents for treating heart disease patients

Bioresorbable vascular scaffolds may be just as effective as drug-eluting metal stents for treating heart disease patients

Henry Ford Health cardiologists perform new coronary bypass procedure that replicates an old operation

Henry Ford Health cardiologists perform new coronary bypass procedure that replicates an old operation

Long term treatment with beta blockers may not be warranted in patients who don’t have heart failure

Long term treatment with beta blockers may not be warranted in patients who don’t have heart failure

Rehospitalizations following heart attacks appear to be more common in young women than men

Rehospitalizations following heart attacks appear to be more common in young women than men

Young women who experience a heart attack more likely to be rehospitalized after discharge

Young women who experience a heart attack more likely to be rehospitalized after discharge

Hypertension in childhood often leads to high blood pressure in adulthood

Hypertension in childhood often leads to high blood pressure in adulthood

Hunger hormone can increase the heart's pump capacity in patients with heart failure

Hunger hormone can increase the heart's pump capacity in patients with heart failure

Ozone pollution associated with increase in hospital admissions for heart attack, heart failure and stroke

Ozone pollution associated with increase in hospital admissions for heart attack, heart failure and stroke

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