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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.
Inter-arm blood pressure difference linked to greater risk of heart attack, stroke and death

Inter-arm blood pressure difference linked to greater risk of heart attack, stroke and death

The difference in blood pressure between arms linked to a greater risk of death, new study finds

The difference in blood pressure between arms linked to a greater risk of death, new study finds

The impact of COVID-19 on emergency medical services: a case study

The impact of COVID-19 on emergency medical services: a case study

COVID-19 guidance in Sweden could have reduced people's risks of heart attack, indicates study

COVID-19 guidance in Sweden could have reduced people's risks of heart attack, indicates study

Women face greater risk for heart failure and heart attack death than men, study finds

Women face greater risk for heart failure and heart attack death than men, study finds

Researchers investigate challenges of treating acute myocardial infarction caused by variant angina

Researchers investigate challenges of treating acute myocardial infarction caused by variant angina

STRENGTH trial: Fish oil-based medication did not decrease risk of cardiac events

STRENGTH trial: Fish oil-based medication did not decrease risk of cardiac events

Black patients with lupus have higher risk of stroke and ischemic heart disease

Black patients with lupus have higher risk of stroke and ischemic heart disease

Primary care for acute health conditions declined dramatically since UK lockdown

Primary care for acute health conditions declined dramatically since UK lockdown

Researchers develop a unique method of identifying early signs of acute kidney injury

Researchers develop a unique method of identifying early signs of acute kidney injury

Researchers provide unique experiment for creating artificial tissue-engineered vascular graft

Researchers provide unique experiment for creating artificial tissue-engineered vascular graft

Heart Research UK awards grant to support University of Leeds project

Heart Research UK awards grant to support University of Leeds project

Low dose colchicine significantly reduces risk of cardiovascular death

Low dose colchicine significantly reduces risk of cardiovascular death

Low dose colchicine significantly reduces risk of cardiovascular death

Low dose colchicine significantly reduces risk of cardiovascular death

Trimetazidine does not improve outcomes in patients with chronic or acute coronary syndromes

Trimetazidine does not improve outcomes in patients with chronic or acute coronary syndromes

Study: Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin linked to significant cardiovascular risks

Study: Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin linked to significant cardiovascular risks

Heart Research UK awards over £145,000 to Queen’s University Belfast project on blood vessel grafts

Heart Research UK awards over £145,000 to Queen’s University Belfast project on blood vessel grafts

Screening for malnutrition may help identify ACS patients at high risk of adverse outcomes

Screening for malnutrition may help identify ACS patients at high risk of adverse outcomes

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

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