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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.
PCSK9 inhibitor reduces cardiovascular events in ACS patients with high cholesterol

PCSK9 inhibitor reduces cardiovascular events in ACS patients with high cholesterol

Exercise may reduce potential effectiveness of heart drug

Exercise may reduce potential effectiveness of heart drug

Optimism may help improve outcomes for patients with chronic angina

Optimism may help improve outcomes for patients with chronic angina

Search engine queries reflect geographic distribution of coronary heart disease

Search engine queries reflect geographic distribution of coronary heart disease

New report breaks down costs involved in treating complications of type 2 diabetes

New report breaks down costs involved in treating complications of type 2 diabetes

Vigorous physical activity and fitness needed to cut heart disease risk in teenagers

Vigorous physical activity and fitness needed to cut heart disease risk in teenagers

Women do not receive timely diagnosis for heart disease

Women do not receive timely diagnosis for heart disease

New analysis highlights need for protective therapy to reduce risk of repeat heart attacks

New analysis highlights need for protective therapy to reduce risk of repeat heart attacks

New topical gel for erectile dysfunction

New topical gel for erectile dysfunction

New article demonstrates potential, feasibility of PlaqueTec Liquid Biopsy System to detect biomarkers for CAD

New article demonstrates potential, feasibility of PlaqueTec Liquid Biopsy System to detect biomarkers for CAD

Medicare now covers new noninvasive test for heart disease

Medicare now covers new noninvasive test for heart disease

Use of smoking cessation drug may put people at higher risk for cardiovascular events

Use of smoking cessation drug may put people at higher risk for cardiovascular events

ORBITA trial on heart stents for stable angina indicates placebo effect potential

ORBITA trial on heart stents for stable angina indicates placebo effect potential

Stents implanted in the coronary blood vessels may not provide extra benefit

Stents implanted in the coronary blood vessels may not provide extra benefit

SENIOR trial: Shorter DAPT combined with Synergy stent superior to BMS in elderly patients

SENIOR trial: Shorter DAPT combined with Synergy stent superior to BMS in elderly patients

Early discharge strategy for low-risk chest pain patients could lead to potential healthcare savings

Early discharge strategy for low-risk chest pain patients could lead to potential healthcare savings

Effects of obesity on U.S. population health may be more pervasive than previously understood

Effects of obesity on U.S. population health may be more pervasive than previously understood

Beta blockers capable of reducing stress signaling may enhance effectiveness of immunotherapy

Beta blockers capable of reducing stress signaling may enhance effectiveness of immunotherapy

Human ancestors responsible for transmitting ancient strains of herpesvirus, study finds

Human ancestors responsible for transmitting ancient strains of herpesvirus, study finds

Reducing inflammation without lowering cholesterol significantly lowers rate of recurrent cardiovascular events

Reducing inflammation without lowering cholesterol significantly lowers rate of recurrent cardiovascular events

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