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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.
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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.
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Healthy living
Living with a heart or circulatory disease means you need to make changes in your lifestyle. We have put together a series of guidelines and tips for a healthy living.
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RESEARCH
The impact of cold on people with anginaKing'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...
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What is microvascular angina?
Our expert explains what microvascular angina is, and discusses the latest research that's aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment.
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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
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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
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Targeted genetic testing for inherited condition is life saving and cost effective
BHF study finds cascade testing service for FH is cost effective, lifesaving and could avoid thousands of heart attacks and strokes.
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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.
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How to exercise when you have angina
Exercise can help you feel better when you have angina. Our Senior Cardiac Nurse shares tips to help you exercise safely.