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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.
Natural coloring agent found in vegetables could suppress inflammation, study finds

Natural coloring agent found in vegetables could suppress inflammation, study finds

Using quantum imaging to rule out cardiac conditions

Using quantum imaging to rule out cardiac conditions

Study evaluates women's risk for angina, stroke based on duration of reproductive years

Study evaluates women's risk for angina, stroke based on duration of reproductive years

Early intervention provides survival benefit for NSTEMI patients

Early intervention provides survival benefit for NSTEMI patients

Researchers find unforeseen increase in smoking-related mortality risk among East German women

Researchers find unforeseen increase in smoking-related mortality risk among East German women

Scientists identify differences in outcomes for women and men with AFF in emergency departments

Scientists identify differences in outcomes for women and men with AFF in emergency departments

Researchers aim to test asthma drug for treating patients with heart disease

Researchers aim to test asthma drug for treating patients with heart disease

Medications, PCI equally beneficial for treating complete blockage in heart's arteries

Medications, PCI equally beneficial for treating complete blockage in heart's arteries

New iFR technique for assessing clogged arteries reduces discomfort and adverse events

New iFR technique for assessing clogged arteries reduces discomfort and adverse events

Novel synthetic HDL-C injection shows no benefit on arterial plaques

Novel synthetic HDL-C injection shows no benefit on arterial plaques

Study finds depression to be strongest predictor of death following heart disease diagnosis

Study finds depression to be strongest predictor of death following heart disease diagnosis

Study finds only 16% of heart attack survivors get recommended amount of physical activity

Study finds only 16% of heart attack survivors get recommended amount of physical activity

Study finds 78% postoperative stroke reduction with ‘no-touch’ beating heart bypass surgery

Study finds 78% postoperative stroke reduction with ‘no-touch’ beating heart bypass surgery

New technique during coronary bypass surgery shows reduction in problematic scar tissue growth

New technique during coronary bypass surgery shows reduction in problematic scar tissue growth

Study reveals brain activity may be key to link between stress and heart disease

Study reveals brain activity may be key to link between stress and heart disease

Reducing cholesterol to level of newborn baby lowers cardiovascular disease risk, research finds

Reducing cholesterol to level of newborn baby lowers cardiovascular disease risk, research finds

Novel approach combines imaging and electroanatomical mapping for targeted cardiac gene transfer

Novel approach combines imaging and electroanatomical mapping for targeted cardiac gene transfer

Study finds nearly 20% decline in incidence of coronary heart disease in the U.S.

Study finds nearly 20% decline in incidence of coronary heart disease in the U.S.

NOBLE study shows superiority of CABG over PCI for treatment of left main coronary artery disease

NOBLE study shows superiority of CABG over PCI for treatment of left main coronary artery disease

New study reports both young men and women with ACS have good one-year prognosis

New study reports both young men and women with ACS have good one-year prognosis

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