15:48, Fri, Oct 2, 2020 Updated: 15:49, Fri, Oct 2, 2020 Also known as coronary thrombosis, a heart attack mostly happens because of coronary heart disease. However, emotions may play a role in the ...
HEART attacks are commonly attributed to unhealthy lifestyle decisions but there are other risk factors to watch out for. One warning sign is associated with resting, typically between midnight and ...
There’s an old myth that heart disease is a “man’s disease.” The truth is this: It’s the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. If you’re a woman, you’re just as likely as a man to ...
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On that November Sunday in 2015, Stephanie Thomas Nichols was 40 miles into her drive home to Townsend, Del., from her vacation cabin in Western Maryland when she felt an odd sensation in her upper ...
DROPPING to the bathroom floor with crushing pains in her chest, Irene Birtwhistle was convinced she was having a heart attack. "I was in agony," recalls Irene (53), who lives in Turriff, ...
On that November Sunday in 2015, Stephanie Thomas Nichols was 40 miles into her drive home to Townsend, Del., from her vacation cabin in Western Maryland when she felt an odd sensation in her upper ...
Prinzmetal angina is something many of us have probably never heard of before. It’s not a heart attack but it can cause serious damage to the heart muscle if not diagnosed and treated, and doctors are ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains unrecognized, particularly inyoung women. In the modern era, women are self -dependent and are well aware of their rights, but unfortunately their awareness and ...
Normal coronary angiograms do not exclude the presence of myocardial ischemia in women. Coronary disease and chest pain, which may occur despite normal routine angiograms, include variant angina and ...
Dropping to the bathroom floor with crushing pains in her chest, Irene Birtwhistle was convinced she was having a heart attack. ‘I was in agony,’ recalls Irene, 53, who lives in Turriff, Aberdeenshire ...