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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.
Benefit of fish oils under question

Benefit of fish oils under question

Angina is more dangerous for women than was previously thought

Angina is more dangerous for women than was previously thought

New brain chemical test to predict heart attack yet appropriately used

New brain chemical test to predict heart attack yet appropriately used

Aspirin still the best for reducing the heart attack risk

Aspirin still the best for reducing the heart attack risk

B vitamins and folic acid don't cut the risk of further heart attacks

B vitamins and folic acid don't cut the risk of further heart attacks

Aspirin is beneficial in a wide range of men for protection against heart disease

Aspirin is beneficial in a wide range of men for protection against heart disease

Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) reduces angina

Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) reduces angina

Treatment of severe coronary artery disease with angioplasty/coronary stenting a viable alternative to bypass surgery

Treatment of severe coronary artery disease with angioplasty/coronary stenting a viable alternative to bypass surgery

Statins lessen heart attack risk

Statins lessen heart attack risk

Coronary stents that release the drugs sirolimus or paclitaxel produce similar results

Coronary stents that release the drugs sirolimus or paclitaxel produce similar results

External counterpulsation not effective as a treatment for heart failure

External counterpulsation not effective as a treatment for heart failure

Statins and beta blockers may reduce heart attack risk

Statins and beta blockers may reduce heart attack risk

Link between glucose levels and death in patients with cardiovascular disease

Link between glucose levels and death in patients with cardiovascular disease

Angina drug finally gets the ok

Angina drug finally gets the ok

Coffee may impair peak heart function

Coffee may impair peak heart function

Use of L-arginine following a heart attack provides no benefit

Use of L-arginine following a heart attack provides no benefit

Clarithromycin reduces recurrent cardiovascular events in patients without periodontitis

Clarithromycin reduces recurrent cardiovascular events in patients without periodontitis

Misdosing anti-clotting drugs leads to heart attack symptoms

Misdosing anti-clotting drugs leads to heart attack symptoms

Erection problems may signal heart disease

Erection problems may signal heart disease

Physicians slow to prescribe newer heart drugs

Physicians slow to prescribe newer heart drugs

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