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Category Archives: Angina
Angina – The Pain Is In The Heart Itself
A pain originating from the heart muscle itself is called Angina. this occurs when the blood vessels taking blood to the heart (coronary arteries), become partially blocked with fatty plaques caused by atherosclerosis (heart disease). the blood flow is only … Continue reading
CryoLife Announces Release Date and Teleconference Call Details for 2011 Third Quarter Financial Results
Press Release Source: CryoLife, inc. On Monday October 17, 2011, 8:34 am EDT ATLANTA, Oct. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — CryoLife, inc. (NYSE:CRY – News), a leading tissue processing and medical device Company focused on cardiac and vascular surgery, announced today … Continue reading
Angina – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Angina is a term generally used to refer a kind of tightening sensation. however, there are many sub classes of angina and it all depends on the area, which is suffering from this kind of tightening discomfort. One of the … Continue reading
Angina Ecg Findings
Click Here to Visit Angirx Now!angina ecg findingsangina ecg findings Angina pectoris is the pain that is caused in the heart due to insufficient oxygen in the blood flowing to the muscles. There are two kinds of angina pectoris, stable … Continue reading
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Tagged angina pectoris, cardiac arrest, giddiness, pallor, rapid increase, stable angina
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What are Angina Chest Pains
When our heart does not get enough blood containing oxygen, a temporary chest discomfort may occur and it is most commonly known as angina chest pain or angina pectoris. How will you determine that you really are experiencing angina chest … Continue reading
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Tagged coronary heart disease, experience pain, left arm, left shoulder, stable angina
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Anxiety Disorder: Social
Groups, whether large or small or both, can cause social anxiety for an individual. People suffering from panic attacks should find social anxiety help which may come in the form of natural anxiety remedies or traditional medicine. by approaching a … Continue reading
ONO PHARMACEUTICAL : Ono Enters into License Agreement with Servier for Ivabradine(22.7KB)
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Angina – Coronary Arteries
When the coronary arteries cannot supply enough oxygenated blood, usually because they are narrowed, then it is possible for angina to occur. there are several reasons why arteries might narrow and it could be from a coronary artery spasm, arthrosclerosis, … Continue reading
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Tagged aortic regurgitation, arty, exertion, heart attack, hypertension, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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BioNews – Stem cell therapy may help angina patients
News Appeared in BioNews 616 Researchers at Northwestern University, Chicago, USA, have reported that the injection of stem cells into heart tissue can significantly improve the symptoms of people with severe angina. They found that exercise tolerance was increased and … Continue reading
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Tagged angina, heart disease, medication, northwestern university chicago, oxygen, refraction
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FDA Approves Brilinta Blood Thinner
Brilinta: Plavix Alternative for Acute Coronary Syndrome July 20, 2011 — The FDA has approved AstraZeneca’s Brilinta blood thinner for patients with acute coronary syndrome — conditions, such as heart attack and angina, that reduce blood flow to the heart.
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Tagged astrazeneca, clinical trials, heart attacks, mitigation strategy
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