Variant Angina Symptoms in Women
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General Angina Symptoms, Atypical Signs in Women: Typical Signs of Angina and Variant Angina Symptoms in Women
womenshealth.suite101.com — “What is angina? How do some women's angina symptoms differ from usual angina signs? Find out how to recognize angina signs, know when to get emergency angina treatment.” View full resource at womenshealth.suite101.com
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Family Stress Linked to Angina Pain
medicinenet.com — “Family Stress Linked to Angina Pain” View full resource at medicinenet.com
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Women at Greater Risk From Serious Angina Than Men - Heart Disease and Other Cardiovascular Conditions on MedicineNet.com
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MedicineNet: Women at Greater Risk From Serious Angina Than Men: Study http://bit.ly/bzXGC0 Full http://bit.ly/bYOds2
First Report of the Successful Use of Bosentan in Refractory Vasospastic Angina
content.karger.com — “Variant angina is caused by focal spasm of the epicardial coronary arteries and is variably associated with atherosclerotic coronary disease. We present the clinical course of profound coronary spasm in a woman which resulted in life-threatening symptoms. Although not previously reported, administration of the endothelin antagonist bosentan resulted in complete resolution of her symptoms which were refractory to commonly used anti-anginals, and these symptoms recurred when the drug was inadverte” View full resource at content.karger.com
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Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women | MyLifeStages
mylifestages.org — “A half-million women have heart attacks each year. A common symptom of coronary heart disease is chest pain or tightness, known as angina. It may be the earliest sign of heart disease and usually brings someone to a health care provider for the first time.” View full resource at mylifestages.org
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RT @millspeninsula: 500k women have #heart attacks each year. Know the different symptoms: http://ow.ly/3QDs9 #GoRed
British Heart Foundation - Women and heart disease
bhf.org.uk — “Learn to protect yourself against heart disease and recognise the symptoms when they come. And join us for the Angina Monologues with Victoria Wood.” View full resource at bhf.org.uk
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Did you know that heart disease kills 3 times more women than breast cancer? Find out more & what we are doing: http://bit.ly/bXoXA2 #BHFam
Demanding Relatives May Raise Heart Risks in Middle Age - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Dealing with family worries and demands can increase a person s risk of developing the painful symptoms of angina, researchers say. Angina, which is chest pain” View full resource at drugs.com
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Demanding Relatives May Raise Heart Risks in Middle Age
everydayhealth.com — “Worrisome partners, children linked to increased reports of angina symptoms, study finds” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Learn why difficult family members can boost your risk of chest pain http://ow.ly/3tI5S #heartdisease
Demanding Relatives May Raise Heart Risks in Middle Age - MSN Health - Depression
health.msn.com — “Worrisome partners children linked to increased reports of angina symptoms study finds” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Aromatase Inhibitors May Raise Heart Risks - Cancer Information (Cancers, Symptoms, Treatment) on MedicineNet.com
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Traffic Exposure May Trigger Heart Attacks
sciencedaily.com — “Patients who suffer a heart attack are likely to have been exposed to traffic, especially in the hour before the onset of symptoms. In women, elderly males, patients who were unemployed, and those with a history of angina, the effect was larger.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New study: Traffic exposure may increase risk of heart attacks. http://bit.ly/2xQjHW
PressTV - New genetic clues to PTSD found
presstv.ir — “A stress related protein is linked to PTSD symptoms in women.” View full resource at presstv.ir
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New genetic clues to PTSD found: A common gene variant and its associated proteins may increase the risk of deve... http://bit.ly/ffdsJD
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