Bedside recognizing diabetics with or without CHD real risk or silent
BioMed Central - Moreover, it is well known that patients with coronary artery disease (CHD) may have no symptoms at all for many years or decades and that the electrocardiographic features of ischaemia may be induced by exercise without accompaning angina (1). (For
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Low temperature spells high cardiac risk
Times of India - Cold causes spasm of arteries causing angina or heart attacks. Also, cold winter mornings cause peripheral arteries to contract, increasing the blood pressure and putting extra load on the heart. This precipitates a stroke. Strokes during early
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Strengthening and Updating European Guidelines for the Management of
Medscape News - Mancia noted, but again there is evidence from a clinical trial — A Coronary disease Trial investigating Outcome with Nifedipine GITS (ACTION) study [11] — in which patients, many of whom had angina, had a 38% reduction in new-onset heart failure
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Heart disease still the most likely reason you’ll die
CNN - And more than 70 million Americans live every day with some form of heart disease, which can include high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, stroke, angina (chest pain), heart attack and congenital heart defects. “It’s sort of accepted as part of
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Nearsighted Cure Is Not Too Far Away
Age Venture - In one classic report, researchers studied 10,000 men for five years to see who would develop the chest pains of angina. Men with major risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes, were considered 20
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Cholesterol’s Effect on the Heart
HealthCentral.com - Eventually these calcified and inelastic arteries become narrower (a condition known as stenosis). As this process continues, blood flow slows and prevents sufficient oxygen-rich blood from reaching the heart. This condition leads to angina (chest
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Markers for Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Medscape News - Of 4058 persons followed from 1983 to 2002, among men there was no increase in risk for coronary heart disease (CHD; myocardial infarction, angina, or CHD death) or CVD (CHD, stroke, transient ischemic attack, intermittent claudication, congestive
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