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  • Statins & Muscle Pain

    Statins are a class of drugs used to lower cholesterol in patients with high cholesterol or other related cardiovascular health issues. They are among the most profitable drugs in history, but...

  • Foot Massage Therapy

    The practice of foot massage is nothing new. The Empires of the Far East have been using it as a healing therapy for centuries. Now western medicine is starting to recognize the many health...

  • How to Identify Signs and Symptoms of a Heart Attack

    Learn to recognize and identify the signs and symptoms of heart attack. If you or someone you love experience any of the following symptoms, call 9-1-1 immediately and take one aspirin...

  • Left Arm Shoulder Pain & Neck Pain

    Pain in the left arm and shoulder can be symptoms of a life-threatening condition or a simple injury. Any type of acute, intense pain should be treated by a medical professional immediately.

  • Microvascular Angina Treatments

    Microvascular angina is a type of angina, or chest pain, that is not caused by any apparent coronary artery blockage. Instead, the pain is caused by smaller blood vessels in the body working...

  • Chest & Jaw Pain

    Combined chest and jaw pain can be cardiac related and may indicate a heart attack. This type of pain originates in the chest area and radiates upwards to the left jaw. Chest pain that does not...

  • Chest Wall Pain Symptoms

    Chest wall pain, known medically as costochondritis, is an inflammatory condition that affects many people and is one of the most common causes of chest pain. Although costochondritis can affect...

  • Heart Attack Pain

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists coronary heart disease as the number one cause of death and disability in the United States. Although some heart attacks occur quickly,...

  • Angina Disease

    Angina disease involves chest pain caused by ischemia, or restricted blood flow to the heart. A majority of angina cases are classified as stable or unstable. Stable angina symptoms occur when...

  • Crestor Joint Pain

    Crestor is a cholesterol-reducing drug made by Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca. Approved by the FDA in 2003, Crestor is highly effective in lowering LDL but can also produce unwanted side...

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease Leg Exercises

    Peripheral arterial disease, also called peripheral artery disease or simply PAD, is a circulatory disorder where the blood vessels of the legs and feet become clogged with plaque, constricting...

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of A Heart Attack

    As a woman in my 60's ... married to a man in his 60's ... I've made a real effort to learn how to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack. I'm concerned not just for myself and my husband, but...

  • How to Ease Calf Pain

    Some people experience constant pain in their calf especially when walking. This can be a medical condition called Intermittent Claudication. This is not usually a disease in itself, but rather a...

  • What Are the Symptoms of Prinzmetal's Angina?

    Prinzmetal's angina, also called variant angina and atypical angina, is a form of angina that typically attacks when an affected individual is resting or relaxed. Prinzmetal's angina is...

  • What Is Variant Angina?

    Variant angina, also called Prinzmetal's angina, is a rare form of angina that accounts for only about two percent of angina cases. Variant angina attacks can be fierce and frightening. Learn more...

  • What Is Prinzmetal's Angina?

    Prinzmetal's angina, also known as variant angina, is a type of recurrent chest pain characterized by crushing, knifelike or squeezing sensations. Unlike the more common typical angina,...

  • Blocked Artery Symptoms

    In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death in middle-aged men and women. Heart disease can take many forms, but its most common cause is blocked arteries that prevent blood...

  • Causes of Pain Behind Breast

    If you feel pain behind one of your breasts, you may automatically think it's a tumor. Fortunately, this assumption is mostly groundless, because breast cancer does not cause pain in its early...

  • Understanding Peripheral Arterial Disease

    Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when narrowing in your arteries reduces blood flow to your legs. This narrowing, called atherosclerosis, occurs when fatty plaque deposits form in the...

  • Angina Symptoms in Women

    Women experience angina symptoms differently than men. Understanding this difference is the key to detecting angina if you are female. Angina is not a disease but a symptom of coronary artery...

  • Coronary Artery Disease & Heart Attack Symptoms

    Coronary artery disease is the buildup of plaque in the vessels that bring blood and oxygen to the heart. Narrowing of the arteries can eventually cause a heart attack. Recognizing the symptoms...

  • How to Identify Symptoms of a Pulmonary Embolism

    A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that forms in an artery that carries oxygen to one or both of the lungs. In most cases, embolisms form in the lower extremeties, break free and then travel...

  • How to Identify Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis is a condition in which fatty deposits and cholesterol build up in the arteries which can reduce blood flow. As people age the arteries can harden and become narrow restricting...

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