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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.
Study warns of increased risks in heart patients using ED drugs with nitrates

Study warns of increased risks in heart patients using ED drugs with nitrates

Taking medical cannabis for chronic pain linked to increased risk of arrhythmia

Taking medical cannabis for chronic pain linked to increased risk of arrhythmia

New drug screening system helps uncover promising target for pancreatic cancer treatments

New drug screening system helps uncover promising target for pancreatic cancer treatments

Night owls at higher risk of coronary artery calcification

Night owls at higher risk of coronary artery calcification

Late-night eating linked to higher cardiovascular disease risk, study suggests

Late-night eating linked to higher cardiovascular disease risk, study suggests

Calcium channel blockers: A new hope for pregnant women with vasospastic angina

Calcium channel blockers: A new hope for pregnant women with vasospastic angina

Individuals with family history of cardiovascular disease may benefit from eating more oily fish

Individuals with family history of cardiovascular disease may benefit from eating more oily fish

Image-guided procedure may alleviate parosmia symptoms in long COVID patients

Image-guided procedure may alleviate parosmia symptoms in long COVID patients

Two reproductive health conditions associated with increasing cardiovascular disease risk in women

Two reproductive health conditions associated with increasing cardiovascular disease risk in women

Pharmacist prescribing for hypertension could save billions and millions of lives, study finds

Pharmacist prescribing for hypertension could save billions and millions of lives, study finds

UIC researchers receive NIH grant to study acupuncture for stable angina

UIC researchers receive NIH grant to study acupuncture for stable angina

Canadian Cardiovascular Society releases new heart attack classification based on heart tissue damage

Canadian Cardiovascular Society releases new heart attack classification based on heart tissue damage

Study finds cluster of common conditions may signal early onset of type 2 diabetes

Study finds cluster of common conditions may signal early onset of type 2 diabetes

New study reveals inequalities in the provision of heart valve replacement surgery

New study reveals inequalities in the provision of heart valve replacement surgery

Cannabis use disorder linked to ~60% higher risk of adverse cardiovascular events, Canadian study finds

Cannabis use disorder linked to ~60% higher risk of adverse cardiovascular events, Canadian study finds

Patients who quit smoking after percutaneous coronary intervention have similar outcomes as non-smokers

Patients who quit smoking after percutaneous coronary intervention have similar outcomes as non-smokers

NO-ferroheme behaves as a signaling entity in the vasculature

NO-ferroheme behaves as a signaling entity in the vasculature

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

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