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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.
Olmesartan may reduce coronary artery plaque

Olmesartan may reduce coronary artery plaque

Oversize waistlines are a potent risk factor for heart disease in women

Oversize waistlines are a potent risk factor for heart disease in women

Migraine with aura may be linked to increased risk of stroke and heart attacks

Migraine with aura may be linked to increased risk of stroke and heart attacks

Results from the Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in aortic stenosis study

Results from the Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in aortic stenosis study

The BEAUTIFUL study: Ivabradine and the reduction of cardiovascular events

The BEAUTIFUL study: Ivabradine and the reduction of cardiovascular events

New beta-blocker for heart disease and angina

New beta-blocker for heart disease and angina

Warning issued on dangers of diabetes drug Avandia

Warning issued on dangers of diabetes drug Avandia

Adalat XL Plus approved in Canada

Adalat XL Plus approved in Canada

Coronary heart disease linked to problems with reasoning, vocabulary and verbal fluency

Coronary heart disease linked to problems with reasoning, vocabulary and verbal fluency

Scientists predict new uses for existing drugs from their side effects

Scientists predict new uses for existing drugs from their side effects

Watermelon provides Viagra-like effects

Watermelon provides Viagra-like effects

Nearly one in five patients experiences chest pain one year after having a heart attack

Nearly one in five patients experiences chest pain one year after having a heart attack

Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease

Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease

Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease

Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease

Bivalirudin improves net clinical outcomes and increases survival in heart attack patients

Bivalirudin improves net clinical outcomes and increases survival in heart attack patients

The gender gap is alive and well in heart disease

The gender gap is alive and well in heart disease

Women lag in heart attack care, study finds

Women lag in heart attack care, study finds

Trends in heart mortality reversing in younger women

Trends in heart mortality reversing in younger women

Beta arrestins found to generate new proteins

Beta arrestins found to generate new proteins

Do patients have equal access to coronary angiography?

Do patients have equal access to coronary angiography?

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