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  • All about microvascular angina

    Microvascular angina results from an abnormality of the tiny arteries in the heart muscle that play a key role in regulating blood supply to the heart.

  • Angina: Common questions answered

    Heart nurse June Davison puts questions about angina, a common symptom of coronary heart and circulatory disease, to Dr Sarah Clarke.

  • Angina - CorMicA trial

    Can additional tests help doctors decide how to treat patients with angina who don’t have a blockage in their coronary arteries? CorMicA aimed to find out.

  • Why a diagnosis of angina could save your life

    There are lots of myths surrounding heart failure. Learn to tell fact from fiction and what you can do to control the condition.

  • RESEARCH

    The impact of cold on people with angina

    King's College London | Professor Simon Redwood

    People with coronary heart disease can be affected by angina. Angina is a dull, heavy or tight chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart – and importantly it could be a sign of being at risk of a future heart attack. Past rese...

  • Angina medication: Questions about nitrates answered

    Nitrates are a tried-and-tested treatment for angina, but it's important to be informed about their usage and potential side effects.

  • Heart attack & angina - UKGRIS

    UKGRIS looked at whether using the GRACE risk score helps improve care for people with NSTEMI heart attack or unstable angina

  • PUBLICATION

    এনজিনা (Angina)

    Information Sheet, published on 04/02/2025

    This angina information and support page has been translated into Bengali. Find out about symptoms, causes and treatments

    This publication is only available to download or view online

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  • Living with congenital heart disease

    Having a lifelong heart condition brings its own emotional and practical challenges. Hear from two experts on how to cope and live a fulfilling life.

  • Bedwyr's story: "Living with fatigue means listening to my body"

    Bedwyr Gullidge, 37, has permanent atrial fibrillation and early symptoms of heart failure. He reflects on the challenges of living with fatigue.