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Heart
Information Network - Heart Attack and Angina
- Lists heart-attack signs
and warnings, describes what angina feels like, and explains how heart
attacks can happen unbeknownst to the patient.
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Medceu
Course Material - Discussion
on stable and unstable angina, variant and prinzmetal's angina,
testing, treatments, and invasive procedures.
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What
Are Angina and Coronary Artery Disease? - In
order to perform the arduous task of pumping blood, the heart muscle
needs a plentiful supply of oxygen-rich blood, which is provided
through a network of coronary arteries. Coronary artery disease ....
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What
Are the Drug Treatments for Angina and Coronary Artery Disease?
- Drug therapy is effective
for the treatment of stable angina and for slowing progression of
coronary artery disease. Unstable angina may require surgical
intervention in addition to the therapies give ....
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Your
Health: Angina Pectoris - A
look at this disorder and what it means, the pain and what may bring
it on, and suggested lifestyle changes.
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Angina.
Health fact sheet from BUPA - Angina
is the name given to a tight pain felt in the chest that occurs when
insufficient oxygen ...more... An A to Z of health fact sheet from
BUPA.
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Angina
- About Angina Pectoris - Provides
27 chapters of semi-technical information on management and
intervention of angina pain. Also includes related articles.
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Angina
- Late-Breaking Medical Research - Learn
more about this promising research discovery that involves spinal cord
stimulation and its anti-anginal effects in severe angina cases.
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Angina,
Unstable - Angina
is chest pain that occurs when the heart doesn't get enough oxygen.
Stable angina usually happens predictably with physical activity or
stress, and is relieved promptly by rest and/or medication ....
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Mamas
Health - Contains
information about angina, the symptoms, the types and some statistics.
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Patient
resources : Angina - Internet
Doctor's Guide provides a comprehensive resource of news, alerts,
forums, and new developments for patients diagnosed with Angina.
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