angina
angina
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-11
Adults whose blood pressure is over 140/90 mm Hg are afflicted with hypertension and are more likely to have strokes and heart disease. It is advisable that those afflicted with this condition see the...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-20
Common heart attack symptoms include intense chest pains, which can often be felt also in the left arm or jaw, profuse sweating, and a sense of impending doom or morbid fear. Yet many heart attack vic...
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by Simone Butler - 2007-02-21
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in most developed countries around the world, and the number of cases is rising constantly as a result of both modern lifestyles and increased overa...
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by HFN - 2007-02-28
We live in a country where cardiovascular disease is the chief cause of death and disability in the United States. Yet, most people live in fear of getting cancer and a host of age-related diseases...
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by Fern Kuhn - 2007-04-07
I am writing this story to help you make decisions for a family member with cardiovascular heart disease or even cardiovascular heart disease and diabetes.My story starts with my father, Abraham Kuhn,...
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by Fern Kuhn - 2007-04-15
Women may experience a number of heart problems. Heart attacks, varicose veins, stroke, hypertension, and angina are some of the cardiovascular diseases that are experienced by women. The effect of th...
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by Did You Know Tips - 2007-04-17
I am writing this story to help you make decisions for a family member with cardiovascular heart disease or cardiovascular heart disease and diabetes.My story starts with my father, Abraham Kuhn, may ...
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by Raymond Lee - 2007-11-03
When you have angina, your heart has to go begging for fresh oxygen - a task that it hates. This heart complaint occurs because your pumper isn't receiving enough blood, and therefore, is not getting ...
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by Tony Murphy - 2007-12-01
This article on Adalat is one of a series of articles written from the patient's point of view, outlining a number of treatments aimed at reducing blood pressure. Having read this article you should b...
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by peterhutch - 2008-06-23
Medication or no, your first response to angina should be to sit down and relax, says Dr. Ouyang. If you're having an arterial spasm, it will subside in a minute or two and release its grip on your a...