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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.
Stress-induced activity in the brain region may predict chest pain in people with coronary artery disease

Stress-induced activity in the brain region may predict chest pain in people with coronary artery disease

Study shows feasibility of using cardiovascular risk screening tool in outpatient gynecology setting

Study shows feasibility of using cardiovascular risk screening tool in outpatient gynecology setting

Study provides evidence on non-invasive diagnostic procedures for people with suspected CHD

Study provides evidence on non-invasive diagnostic procedures for people with suspected CHD

Hot flushes and night sweats may increase woman's risk of cardiovascular events

Hot flushes and night sweats may increase woman's risk of cardiovascular events

Health workers resort to Etsy, learning Chinese, shady deals to find safety gear

Health workers resort to Etsy, learning Chinese, shady deals to find safety gear

GlobalData: Diagnosed prevalent cases of angina pectoris expected to reach 22.79 million in 2028

GlobalData: Diagnosed prevalent cases of angina pectoris expected to reach 22.79 million in 2028

AMPK activation by anti-diabetes drug promotes survival of dormant breast cancer cells

AMPK activation by anti-diabetes drug promotes survival of dormant breast cancer cells

Newer therapies may benefit patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease

Newer therapies may benefit patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease

People with type 2 diabetes and heart disease may benefit from newer therapies

People with type 2 diabetes and heart disease may benefit from newer therapies

Ticagrelor therapy, without aspirin, can benefit patients with acute coronary syndrome

Ticagrelor therapy, without aspirin, can benefit patients with acute coronary syndrome

Higher serum EPA levels from prescription fish oil associated with lower cardiovascular events

Higher serum EPA levels from prescription fish oil associated with lower cardiovascular events

Patients with chest pain, abnormal stress test results need attention even if arteries are clear

Patients with chest pain, abnormal stress test results need attention even if arteries are clear

TWILIGHT trial: Brilinta reduces bleeding compared to dual therapy in high-risk coronary patients

TWILIGHT trial: Brilinta reduces bleeding compared to dual therapy in high-risk coronary patients

Taking ticagrelor alone better for patients with complex heart disease

Taking ticagrelor alone better for patients with complex heart disease

Treatment with ticagrelor alone reduces adverse events in patients with diabetes

Treatment with ticagrelor alone reduces adverse events in patients with diabetes

Trials find invasive surgery is no better than medication at reducing heart attack risk

Trials find invasive surgery is no better than medication at reducing heart attack risk

Listening to music for 30 minutes a day provides benefits after heart attack

Listening to music for 30 minutes a day provides benefits after heart attack

Women experience more chest pain, but lesser artery narrowing than men

Women experience more chest pain, but lesser artery narrowing than men

Guideline-directed treatment is as effective as invasive procedures in patients with stable CAD

Guideline-directed treatment is as effective as invasive procedures in patients with stable CAD

Study could help GPs to better identify warning signs in patients with undiagnosed chest pain

Study could help GPs to better identify warning signs in patients with undiagnosed chest pain

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