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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.
Adult stem cell treatments for severe limb ischemia and refractory coronary ischemia discussed

Adult stem cell treatments for severe limb ischemia and refractory coronary ischemia discussed

Study reveals that valsartan prevents cardiovascular events in high-risk hypertensive Japanese patients

Study reveals that valsartan prevents cardiovascular events in high-risk hypertensive Japanese patients

Nighttime acid reflux symptoms impair sleep quality

Nighttime acid reflux symptoms impair sleep quality

CLARIFY registry designed to increase knowledge and understanding of CAD was launched in 40 countries

CLARIFY registry designed to increase knowledge and understanding of CAD was launched in 40 countries

Health Net urges Americans to have their blood cholesterol measured

Health Net urges Americans to have their blood cholesterol measured

Initial results of the CURRENT-OASIS 7 clinical trial due for release

Initial results of the CURRENT-OASIS 7 clinical trial due for release

U.S. FDA agrees to the study design for cardiovascular outcomes trial of alogliptin

U.S. FDA agrees to the study design for cardiovascular outcomes trial of alogliptin

Leicester research reveals the detrimental effects of Beta blockers on central aortic pressures

Leicester research reveals the detrimental effects of Beta blockers on central aortic pressures

Beta-blockers are less effective at preventing stroke in older people with high blood pressure

Beta-blockers are less effective at preventing stroke in older people with high blood pressure

Initial abstract for the clinical study of PLC's RenalGuard System published

Initial abstract for the clinical study of PLC's RenalGuard System published

Patients enrolled in the TREAT Phase 3 study treated with Aranesp to a target hemoglobin of 13 g/dL

Patients enrolled in the TREAT Phase 3 study treated with Aranesp to a target hemoglobin of 13 g/dL

Research study concludes the difference in mortality between men and women depending on the type of ACS

Research study concludes the difference in mortality between men and women depending on the type of ACS

Women face higher risk of mortality rate following acute coronary syndromes

Women face higher risk of mortality rate following acute coronary syndromes

CardioDx completes multicenter validation study for Corus CAD

CardioDx completes multicenter validation study for Corus CAD

University of Maryland researchers perform a  genome-wide association study of ADP-stimulated platelet aggregation

University of Maryland researchers perform a genome-wide association study of ADP-stimulated platelet aggregation

TCT Featured Clinical Trials to be presented on September 24 in San Francisco

TCT Featured Clinical Trials to be presented on September 24 in San Francisco

Neovasc reports Q2 2009 financials

Neovasc reports Q2 2009 financials

Cardiogenesis reports Q2 2009 financials

Cardiogenesis reports Q2 2009 financials

Emergency physicians should trust their judgment on chest pain symptoms

Emergency physicians should trust their judgment on chest pain symptoms

Intensive glucose control halves complications of longstanding type 1 diabetes

Intensive glucose control halves complications of longstanding type 1 diabetes

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