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Is TNS Really No Big Deal? 29 Jan 2006
I make the analogy to angina and myocardial infarction. ... No anesthesiologist would employ an anesthetic that causes angina or myocardial infarction. ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
Statins in coronary artery disease 29 Jan 2006
...lower cholesterol in the blood, thereby lessening heart artery blockage and clinical events from heart artery blockage, like heart attacks, angina and strokes. ...
- Malaysia Star,
Paperback of the week 29 Jan 2006
...of his life. Diagnosed with angina, he decides to write a letter to his seven-year-old son, whom he regards as a miracle. 'It may ...
- The Observer,
Pill could reduce flashbacks 29 Jan 2006
They were then given a dose of propranolol - a beta-blocker, already used to treat high blood pressure, angina and abnormal heart rhythms. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
FDA Backs Novel Drug for Angina Jan 27, 2006
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday approved the first new type of drug in more than two decades to treat angina, a heart ailment that can cause ...
- New York Times,
Corautus Genetics' Phase IIb Clinical Trial for Severe Angina ... Jan 26, 2006
...trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of its proprietary Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-2 (VEGF-2) for the treatment of patients with severe angina. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Charity campaign is a fight close to your heart Jan 23, 2006
Heart Research UK national director Barbara Harpham said Mr Rose's angina was caused because his heart had been starved of oxygen. ...
- Scotsman,
Eisai Inc. Assumes US Distribution for Fragmin Jan 26, 2006
Fragmin® is also approved for prophylaxis of ischemic complications resulting from unstable angina and non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (heart attack), when ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
New hope for heart patients Jan 27, 2006
..."Many of them were angina patients with blocked arteries, and many of them were suffering from high blood pressure, increased cholesterol and diabetes. ...
- Gulf Daily News,
Healthcare: Merck Raids GCI for Media Relations Chief Jan 27, 2006
Merck was forced into another embarrassing withdrawal this month when a batch of angina-treating Slozem capsules were mislabelled on the foil as 240mg. ...
- International News Service,
A Guide to Human Intestinal Parasites Worms Jan 28, 2006
Spirochete are responsible for relapsing fever, infectious jaundice, Lyme disease, sores, ulcers, Vincent angina and Wyles disease.
- Yemen Observer,
Piercing the plaque Jan 25, 2006
This is known as "claudication," similar to angina in the heart; the muscles are protesting the lack of oxygen and nutrients from the reduced blood flow. ...
- Belleville News-Democrat,
Hospital offers lectures, dance Jan 27, 2006
...for patients who have experienced a heart attack, coronary artery bypass grafting, and angioplasty or valve replacement surgery or who suffer from angina. ...
- Bolton Common,
Exxon Mobil, Pfizer, Aflac, Kraft Foods Jan 27, 2006
...share. CV Therapeutics Inc. (CVTX) said the Food and Drug Administration has approved Ranexa, a treatment for chronic angina. Palo ...
- Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Cardiogenesis Announces Preliminary Fourth Quarter, Year End ... Jan 23, 2006
Cardiogenesis Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CGCP), the market leader in surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving Transmyocardial ...
- MSN Money
Cardium Therapeutics and Molecular Medicine BioServices Sign ... Jan 24, 2006
...product candidate, and are proud to be participating in Cardium's clinical programs designed to improve outcomes of patients suffering from recurrent angina.". ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
What's J&J's Next Target? Jan 25, 2006
Analysts say that is why the company may look at the likes of CV Therapeutics, which is expected to get approval soon for a new drug for angina. ...
- BusinessWeek
CVT Shares Rise Ahead Of Expected Approval Jan 27, 2006
...trading today. A decision from the Food and Drug Administration is expected by Monday on the biotech's angina treatment Ranexa. The ...
- Forbes
(PRN) - Polk Extends Entry Deadline for 2006 Aftermarket Inventory ... Jan 26, 2006
Announces Pricing of Follow-On Public Offering ... [+. PRN) - Corautus Genetics' Phase IIb Clinical Trial for Severe Angina Treatment Receives Go-Ahead from ...
- Bolsamania.com,
SEXUAL HEALING Jan 26, 2006
Studies in the US and Israel have also confirmed that a healthy sex life is an excellent way to help treat angina and maintain a healthy heart. ...
- Glasgow Daily Record,
Step by Step Jan 26, 2006
Pills of GTN are the famous heart pills (to reverse the ischemia of angina) so beloved of movie directors when the beautiful young bride snatches the pills ...
- TheHorse.com,
HAMBURG LOOK TO AILTON Jan 27, 2006
The German under-21 international will make the move at the end of the season but has been ruled out of the weekend's game due to angina. ...
- Sportinglife.com,
Women downplay heart disease severity Jan 23, 2006
...the responses of 348 men and 142 women who answered a survey sent to 1,000 people discharged from hospital after experiencing a heart attack or severe angina. ...
- Macleans,
List of Minnesota Heart Survey research findings Jan 26, 2006
A simple risk score for clinical severity and long-term prognosis after hospitalization for acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina: The Minnesota Heart ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular comorbidity in the ... Jan 26, 2006
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for heart disease (heart attack, angina, and heart failure), stroke, and hypertension, which shorten the average life ...
- HeartZine,
Hair loss among women has many causes Jan 27, 2006
Cardiomyopathy, unlike angina and similar heart afflictions, does not cause pain. Rather, the primary symptom is breathlessness. ...
- Monterey County Herald,
Technical challenges in totally endoscopic robotic coronary artery ... Jan 23, 2006
...versus 44 hours (16-336 hours; P = .183), hospital stay of 7 days (4-13 days) versus 8 days (5-21 days; P = .038), and cumulative freedom from angina at 36 ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
FDA Grants Priority Review to PLAVIX(R) (Clopidogrel Bisulfate) ... Jan 17, 2006
In the CURE trial, patients with unstable angina (UA) and non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) were followed for up to one year, and in the ...
- Finanzen.net,
Prognostic significance of plasma osteopontin levels in patients ... Jan 20, 2006
The present study assessed the relationship between plasma OPN concentrations and prognosis in patients with chronic stable angina (CSA). ...
- HeartZine,
Little-known heart therapy helps squeeze out chest pain Jan 17, 2006
Dippy, 80, says he needs 45 sessions to get relief from his chest pain, or angina, which afflicts an estimated 6.4 million Americans. ...
- Times Herald-Record,
Consumer pathies Jan 17, 2006
...mode acutely, which occurs in breath holding techniques kumbhak and yogic bandhs, it can worsen many heart failures, precipitate angina, increase blood pressure ...
- HindustanTimes.com UK edition,
Gissa job - I can do that Jan 23, 2006
22% have musculo-skeletal problems - mainly low back and neck pain. 11% have high blood pressure, angina or chronic bronchitis. ...
- BBC News,
Back in the saddle Jan 22, 2006
The heart-valve replacement Dec. 1 was Waldman's second heart surgery. About a decade ago, after years of angina pain, he had five bypasses. ...
- Trenton Times,
Shock was out of order, says distressed widow Jan 24, 2006
But this happens too much for it to be all down to vandals.". Mrs Metcalfe, 71, has angina, arthritis and high blood pressure. If ...
- Leeds Today,
Pfizer sues Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma in Britain+ Jan 25, 2006
October. The court battle involves Amlodin, a high blood pressure therapeutic drug that is also used to treat angina pectoris. The ...
- TMCnet
For some, the need may never cease Jan 14, 2006
She also suffers from angina, a congenital heart condition. ... With her angina, she knew staying would kill her, one way or another. "It was hell. ...
- Glens Falls Post-Star,
A father’s love becomes a gift to a friend Jan 25, 2006
A sudden onslaught of unstable angina attacks led to five hospital visits and three heart surgeries as we prepared for our 2005 Christmas season. ...
- Gallatin News Examiner,
Health Discoveries Jan 17, 2006
25 in the journal Circulation. This would bring the drug full circle, since drug manufacturer Pfizer Inc. first studied Viagra as a treatment for angina. ...
- AARP,
More drugs to help reduce heart disease risk Jan 25, 2006
CVD is a disease of the heart and blood vessels which can result in a number of serious consequences including heart attack, angina, and stroke. ...
- 4RFV,
We can’t always rely on them Jan 22, 2006
...blocked heart artery is found, it cannot be opened by angioplasty in the same sitting even if it is necessary to save the life of a patient with unstable angina ...
- Financial Express,
Vasomedical shares tumble Jan 18, 2006
...federal government’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services decided to keep its existing coverage of external counterpulsation therapy for angina patients ...
- Long Island Business News (subscription),
Erratic Heart Rate Jan 23, 2006
...your arms a lot. This discomfort sounds like angina, which is due to the heart not getting enough blood flow. The angioplasties you ...
- Saturday Evening Post,
New Stats Released about Heart Disease Jan 22, 2006
In 2006, an estimated 1.2 million Americans will have a new or recurrent coronary attack, which includes heart attack and angina (chest pain), according to a ...
- LongIslandPress.com,
Air Travel Safety Jan 24, 2006
But still, air travels are contraindicated for patients with uncontrolled blood pressure, diabetes, and patients with unstable angina and with history of ...
- HindustanTimes.com UK edition,
Dental problems, if neglected, sometimes lead to trip to ER Jan 24, 2006
A serious complication is Ludwig’s angina, an infection that gets into the soft tissues of the throat and under the jaw, It can be life-threatening because ...
- Columbus Dispatch,
Great Technology Yes, But Diet And Exercise First Jan 16, 2006
But angioplasty is also useful in patients who experience chest pain with exertion (or angina) because of artery narrowing caused by atherosclerosis. ...
- TheDay (subscription),
Big, muscular heart can lead to big trouble — even death Jan 24, 2006
With greater involvement, such a heart makes people short of breath when they're physically active. They often suffer from angina — heart pain. ...
- SouthCoastToday.com,
FITNESS: Why all those low carb diets have had their day Jan 24, 2006
...before. Lynne decided she wanted to lose weight because her health was beginning to suffer. She has had two angina attacks. She ...
- Peterborough Evening Telegraph,
The pain of panic attacks Jan 17, 2006
...me fragile and exhausted. Having had a friend who'd suffered with angina, I concluded that that was what it was. Not a heart attack ...
- Independent,
Panic Disorder, Clinical Model For Testing Whether Mental Stress ... Jan 24, 2006
In cardiological management, panic disorder readily provides case material for recurrent emergency room attendances with angina and electrocardiogram ischemia ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Work Stress Leads To Heart Disease And Diabetes Jan 23, 2006
...treated with the anti-estrogen drug tamoxifen are at significantly less risk of having a heart attack or symptoms of heart stress such as angina, according to ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cardium Therapeutics Announces Appointment of Chief Medical ... Jan 23, 2006
Our lead product candidate, Generx(TM), is a non-surgical angiogenic therapy designed to be a one-time treatment for patients with recurrent angina due to ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
CardioTech Begins Process to Obtain an IDE in the US for ... Jan 25, 2006
...disease. CardioTech's clinical end points are patient survivability, quality of life, freedom from angina, and graft patency. CardioPass ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Roy: Speech to the Gisborne Rotary Club Jan 24, 2006
Part of the rehabilitation process for people who had suffered Heart Attacks, serious bouts of angina or had heart surgery was dietary advice. ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Just Ask Gonzo: Updating old cases Jan 6, 2006
Q: I suffer from Ludwig's angina and when I was surfing the internet I saw the article about the woman who sued her dentist over the same condition. ...
- Madison County Record,
Misdosing Common For Powerful Anti-clotting Drugs Dec 28, 2005
For the analysis, Alexander drew on the CRUSADE (Can Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes with Early Implementation ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Oriental Insurance asked to pay Rs.2.03 lakh to consumer Jan 4, 2006
The Commission rejected the company's contention that it rightly repudiated the policy as the insured, who had undergone bypass surgery, had angina problem for ...
- Hindu,
Claimants encouraged to 'try work' Jan 19, 2006
It offers a personal adviser, NHS support to help people cope better with health conditions such as back pain, angina and mental illness and a £40-a-week ...
- This is London,
AstraZeneca Loses Patent for Toprol XL in US (Update2) Jan 18, 2006
1. The extended release oral tablet is approved for hypertension and for the long-term treatment of angina and heart failure. One ...
- Bloomberg
Astrazeneca loses key patent case in US UPDATE Jan 18, 2006
...market. Toprol XL, a top-selling treatment for hypertension and angina, generated sales of 1.3 bln usd in the US last year. The ...
- Forbes
AstraZeneca patents ruled invalid Jan 18, 2006
AstraZeneca declined in London on Wednesday after the company said a US court has ruled two of its patents on high-blood pressure and angina treatment Toprol ...
- MarketWatch
Astrazeneca pledges to fight patent ruling Jan 18, 2006
...court’s decision.�. Toprol-XL is a tablet used for the treatment of heart conditions including hypertension and angina. It was ...
- Ireland Online,
AstraZeneca's shares drop as top drug opened to copycats Jan 18, 2006
ASTRAZENECA said yesterday that it would appeal against an American court ruling invalidating key patents on its top-selling angina treatment in a last-ditch ...
- Times Online,
Heart patients advised to do more exercise Jan 15, 2006
...throughout the day. Benefits would include lessened angina symptoms and breathlessness and better quality of life. Among heart attack ...
- Australian,
Viagra link to blindness Jan 17, 2006
Christchurch urologist Sharon English said the drugs could not be prescribed to men who were taking nitrate-based medicines for angina so many of those who had ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
ROUNDUP Astrazeneca loses key US patent case; shares fall 4 pct Jan 18, 2006
...judgement. Toprol XL, a top-selling treatment for high blood pressure and angina, generated sales of 1.3 bln usd in the US last year. ...
- Forbes
Warning over obese children's life-expectancy Jan 19, 2006
Mr Treacy said overweight and obese conditions can lead to major health problems like high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, angina, heart attacks ...
- Ireland Online,
Caffeine Limits Blood Flow to Heart Muscle During Exercise Jan 13, 2006
...further reduction of the MFR, for example owing to caffeine intake, therefore could precipitate stress-induced myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris (reflecting ...
- DG News
Mediclaim: Court tells insurance firm to pay above Rs 2 lakh Jan 5, 2006
The Oriental Insurance Company had challenged the petition saying that the complainant, who had undergone bypass surgery, had angina problem for the last six ...
- Delhi Newsline,
AstraZeneca shares slump on US patent news Jan 18, 2006
Toprol XL, a treatment for angina and high blood pressure, generated sales of 1.3 billion dollars (1.07 billion euros) in the United States last year. ...
- TODAYonline,
Tight Control Lowers Risk of Heart Disease Jan 11, 2006
They looked at whether the participants experienced any “cardiovascular disease events� such as heart attack, stroke, angina, and coronary artery disease ...
- Diabetes Self Management
CV Therapeutics Appoints Joseph M. Davie, MD, Ph.D. to Board of ... Jan 13, 2006
...stable coronary artery disease. Ranexa is being developed as a novel potential treatment for chronic angina. Regadenoson is being ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Spectrum Health First in West Michigan To Post Quality Indicators ... Jan 19, 2006
Beta blockers are a type of medicine used to lower blood pressure, treat chest pain (angina) and heart failure, and help prevent a heart attack. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
AstraZeneca to Appeal Decision in US Patent Litigation Jan 19, 2006
...for TOPROL-XL include the treatment of hypertension, alone or in combination with other antihypertensives; the long-term treatment of angina pectoris; and the ...
- ag-IP-news Agency,
Corautus Genetics Announces Collaboration for Phase I Trial for ... Jan 11, 2006
...blind, placebo-controlled Phase IIb trial of 404 patients, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of VEGF-2 for the treatment of severe angina associated with ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Aspirin Use Rises Among Heart Disease-Wary Americans Jan 18, 2006
...a stroke. The subjects were also asked about any history of heart attack, angina or coronary disease, stroke or diabetes. In 2003 ...
- Food Consumer,
Forman: Snow shoveling safety Jan 18, 2006
...shoveling snow: people who have previously had a heart attack or other cardiovascular disease; people with a history of chest pain or angina; people with ...
- Melrose Free Press,
Patients, generics get a win Jan 19, 2006
...after a federal judge ruled against the company in a patent case involving the beta-blocker drug, used to treat high blood pressure and angina, and protect ...
- The News Journal,
AstraZeneca heart drug patents invalidated in US Jan 19, 2006
...an appeal against a ruling by a US court that allows generic companies to make cheaper versions of its top-selling hypertension and angina treatment, Toprol-XL ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Pfizer wins patent struggle over Norvasc Jan 19, 2006
...so lucky. A US court has allowed the genericization of its top-selling hypertension and angina treatment, Toprol-XL. AstraZeneca ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
More Exercise Recommended For Fitness Of Cardiac Patients Jan 16, 2006
Such activities performed in installments of 10 minutes can produce a substantial reduction in angina related symptoms and an improvement in the breathing ...
- MedIndia,
Skinny Kids and Heart Disease Jan 18, 2006
...properly. Coronary heart disease can lead to serious health problems, including angina (pain or pressure in the chest) and heart attack. ...
- ABC7Chicago.com,
Recommended precautions for shoveling snow Jan 20, 2006
People who have previously had a heart attack or other cardiovascular disease. People with a history of chest pain or angina. People ...
- Framingham TAB,
Vasomedical Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2006 Financial Results ... Jan 17, 2006
...therapy for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system currently indicated for use in cases of stable or unstable angina, congestive heart failure ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
VIAGRA: THE WONDER DRUG Jan 4, 2006
Viagra) is now in the market. It was originally developed in 1991 as a treatment for angina, or chest pain. The drug, is now marketed ...
- Star of Mysore,
Understanding balloon angioplasty Jan 14, 2006
It can be silent and only detected after a medical check-up, present itself as angina-type chest pains (typical or atypical), heart attacks, sudden cardiac ...
- Malaysia Star,
Delivering drugs through the skin Jan 14, 2006
...delivery system (TDDS) patch approved by the American Food and Drug Authority (FDA) was for motion sickness, followed by the patch for angina pectoris (chest ...
- Malaysia Star,
Impotence: is it a sign of heart disease? Jan 9, 2006
...the idea that if a patient’s coronary arteries are becoming so narrowed that the heart is starved of blood to the point at which they suffer angina, so may ...
- Times Online,
Papillary fibroelastoma of the right atrium: an atypical ... Jan 21, 2006
...cardiac catheterization, those occurring on left-sided structures may become clinically important producing symptoms of syncope, angina, myocardial infarction ...
- HeartZine,
Heart Treatment Helps Patients In St. Augustine Jan 4, 2006
...summer. She has had triple bypass surgery, several stents, and yet her angina was still so painful she often stayed in bed all day. ...
- WJXX,
Jogi's condition stable 23 Nov 2005
His condition is stable and we hope he will progress," Escorts chief Naresh Trehan said. Jogi had blood pressure fluctuations and angina.
- Times of India,
Cardium Therapeutics Announces Addition of Vice President ... 23 Nov 2005
...lead product candidate, Generx(TM), is a non-surgical angiogenic therapy designed to be a one-time treatment for patients with recurrent angina due to coronary ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Laughing off heart attack risk 23 Nov 2005
...others consume all the calories and cholesterol that they want, become as fat as the Queen of Tonga - and live to a ripe old age with nary a touch of angina? ...
- The Age (subscription),
Trust goes out the window when workers fall sick 23 Nov 2005
...transmitted infection and his supervisor, unaware of issues of patient confidentially, wished to ascertain the driver was not affected by epilepsy or angina. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Study finds drugs equivalent in angina treatment Nov 22, 2005
...which makes Lovenox, involved nearly 10,000 patients at 487 hospitals in 12 countries who suffered from acute coronary syndromes -- severe angina that cannot ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
Data From Evaluation of Ranolazine in Chronic Angina (ERICA) Study ... Nov 16, 2005
16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CV Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CVTX) announced today that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Ischemic heart disease: angina and heart attack Nov 18, 2005
Transitory ischemia – less than 15 minutes – is called angina, a term established by Heberden in 1768, and its symptoms are feelings of tightness, heavy ...
- Fortnightly Tenerife News,
Procoralan(R) (Ivabradine), the First Pure Heart Rate-Lowering ... Nov 15, 2005
Paris, November 16 (ots/PRNewswire) - - Emea Approves New Treatment for Chronic Stable Angina Procoralan (ivabradine, Servier), the first selective and ...
- news aktuell (Pressemitteilung),
Procoralan(R) (Ivabradine), the First Pure Heart Rate-Lowering ... Nov 16, 2005
BN003644 16 de novembro de 2005 09:09 HORALOCAL EMEA Approves New Treatment for Chronic Stable Angina PARIS, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire ...
- PR Newswire Brasil (Press Release),
Data From Evaluation of Ranolazine in Chronic Angina (ERICA) Study ... Nov 16, 2005
...(Nasdaq: CVTX - News) announced today that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study presented today at the American Heart ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Data From Evaluation of Ranolazine in Chronic Angina (ERICA) Study ... Nov 17, 2005
...announced today that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study presented today at the American Heart Association 2005 Scientific ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Sick humour gifts for the sick Nov 21, 2005
Make no mistake about it, somewhere out there a director, who's always wanted to be a doctor, is sending out casting calls for The Angina Monologues. ...
- Tillsonburg News,
Procoralan(R) (Ivabradine), the First Pure Heart Rate-Lowering ... Nov 16, 2005
...authorization in 27 European countries from the European Medicines Evaluation Agency (EMEA) for the symptomatic treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris in ...
- Juraforum.de,
Women Receive Less Aggressive Treatment For Chest Pain And Heart ... Nov 22, 2005
She and her coauthors analyzed data from the Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina Evaluation (CURE) trial, a study of 4,836 women and 7,726 men with acute coronary ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Procoralan(R) (Ivabradine), the First Pure Heart Rate-Lowering ... Nov 15, 2005
Emea Approves New Treatment for Chronic Stable Angina PARIS, November 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Procoralan (ivabradine, Servier), the first selective and specific If ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Promising Results Reported in First US Clinical Trial ... Nov 16, 2005
Over the past two years, 24 patients suffering from disabling angina attacks -- the most severe chest pain -- participated in the randomized, double-blind, FDA ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
African-Americans have worse quality of life after heart attack or ... Nov 15, 2005
...life, and worse physical function than white patients one year after suffering acute coronary syndromes, such as heart attacks or unstable angina, according to ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Fatty Acids May Protect against Cardiovascular Disease: Presented ... Nov 21, 2005
November 21, 2005 -- High doses of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), an omega 3 fatty acid, may help protect against myocardial infarction (MI), angina, and other ...
- DG News
International Approvals: Procoralan, H101, AP2573 Nov 21, 2005
21, 2005 — The European Commission has approved ivabradine tablets for the symptomatic treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris in patients with normal ...
- Medscape (subscription)
American physicians may be too liberal in their use of blood ... Nov 21, 2005
...clinical trials of patients who arrive at the hospital with symptoms of a possible heart attack, such as chest pain (unstable angina), irregular readings on an ...
- News-Medical.net,
Boy is knocked out in bike crash Nov 22, 2005
Mr Owens, who weighs 30-stone, suffers with diabetes, angina, sleep apnoea - an illness that causes shortness of breath during sleep - and a rare tumour in his ...
- Hartlepool Today,
TheraVitae Presents Positive Stem Cell Trial Results at American ... Nov 17, 2005
American Heart Association - TheraVitae presented interim clinical data showing significant improvement in patients suffering from severe angina pectoris after ...
- Emediawire (press release),
Most End-Stage Heart Disease Patients Show Significant Improvement ... Nov 16, 2005
...cell therapy for heart disease, today presented interim clinical data showing significant improvement in patients suffering from severe angina pectoris six ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Corautus Genetics Reports Third Quarter Results Nov 10, 2005
...company dedicated to the development of new and innovative gene transfer technology products for the treatment of cardiovascular (severe angina) and peripheral ...
- Finanzen.net,
Study suggests stem cell treatment effective in heart disease Nov 18, 2005
...disease. A total of 24 patients suffering from disabling angina attacks, the most severe type of chest pain, participated in the study. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
New Esomeprazole Magnesium Data in Non-cardiac Chest Pain Nov 18, 2005
When this occurs, a person may experience angina, or chest pain. ... Van Miltenberg AJ, et al. Incidence and follow-up of Braunwald subgroups of unstable angina. ...
- Finanzen.net,
CV Therapeutics May See Strong Ranexa Potential Nov 17, 2005
...price on CV Therapeutics (nasdaq: CVTX - news - people ), citing increased confidence in the peak estimate for the drug company's angina treatment, Ranexa. ...
- Forbes
Gene Therapy Holds Promise For Heart Patients Nov 18, 2005
...angioplasties. The blood vessels around his heart would not stay clear, and he was left with chest pressure called angina. "Just ...
- Boston Channel.com,
Cardiogenesis Receives CE Mark Approval to Market Minimally ... Nov 14, 2005
Cardiogenesis Approved to Distribute Advanced Surgical Platform to Treat Severe Angina FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Women Get A Raw Deal In Treatment of Heart Disease Nov 10, 2005
...higher rate of heart attack, stroke or death, but they do have increased rates for refraction [treatment-resistant disease] and for unstable angina," said lead ...
- MedIndia,
Women Receive Less Aggressive Treatment for Chest Pain and Heart ... Nov 10, 2005
24th annual Science Reporters Conference in Washington, DC She and her coauthors analyzed data from the Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina Evaluation (CURE) trial ...
- DG News
Dyspnea Is Predictive of Cardiac and All-Cause Mortality Nov 3, 2005
Patients with dyspnea and no coronary artery disease had twice the risk of patients with typical angina and no known heart disease, the investigators reported ...
- MedPage Today,
Data suggests efficacy of TheraVitae stem cell treatment Nov 18, 2005
...clinical data evaluating TheraVitae's adult stem cell therapy VesCell suggests significant improvement in patients suffering from severe angina pectoris six ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
New Esomeprazole Magnesium Data in Non-cardiac Chest Pain Nov 18, 2005
When this occurs, a person may experience angina, or chest pain. However, 10 to 40 percent of angina cases have a non-cardiac cause ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Physicians slower to incorporate newer heart drug treatments Nov 16, 2005
Mehta drew on the database of a national quality improvement initiative known as CRUSADE (Can Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Arjun Singh In Hospital After Chest Pains Nov 21, 2005
...different conditions. Some causes of chest pain require prompt medical attention, such as angina, heart attack, or tearing of the aorta.
- MedIndia,
No medication compares to the power of the aspirin Nov 21, 2005
...percent. For patients with unstable angina, aspirin has also been shown to reduce the risk of a heart attack by 51 percent. Interestingly ...
- El Paso Times,
Herd news in brief: Dietitian offers grocery tour for healthy ... Nov 20, 2005
...the state ranks fourth in the nation in the percentage of people diagnosed with diabetes, third in obesity, and first in heart attack, angina and hypertension. ...
- Huntington Herald Dispatch,
Health Briefs Nov 21, 2005
...a Finnish study, published in Archives of Internal Medicine, men who perceived a low level of justice at work were more likely to suffer angina, heart attack ...
- Winston-Salem Journal,
Family blames hospital following mum's death Nov 18, 2005
..."My mum went into hospital about three years before her death with pains in her chest, and they diagnosed it as angina, but after coming out of hospital she ...
- Worksop Guardian,
Exhaust gas could aid heart patients Nov 18, 2005
However, it also helped to prepare or condition cells to protect them against damage associated with angina or with any clinical intervention, he said. ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Woman found guilty of ‘giro row’ assault Nov 21, 2005
Meakin told the judge that she was on strong medication for a wide range of medical complaints including angina, urinary tract infection, asthma, kidney pain ...
- Bucks Free Press,
Maternal Placental Syndrome Increases Risk of Cardiovascular ... Nov 21, 2005
Out of the approximately 75,000 women who were diagnosed with maternal placental syndrome, 305 experienced a heart attack, angina, stroke, or peripheral artery ...
- Kaiser network.org,
Counterfeiters extend beyond biggest drugs Nov 19, 2005
Ontario busted a counterfeit ring charged in the deaths of five people who took phony Norvasc, a blood-pressure medicine that relieves the chest pain of angina ...
- Newark Star Ledger,
Women Receive Less Aggressive Treatment for Acute Coronary ... Nov 11, 2005
Dr. Anand and colleagues conducted a post-hoc analysis of data from the Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina to Prevent Recurrent Events (CURE) trial, an analysis ...
- CNN
Women, Not Treated Aggressively for Acute Coronary Syndrome Nov 12, 2005
The study is a post-hoc analysis of the Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina to Prevent Recurrent Events (CURE) trial and will be published in the November 15 issue ...
- HeartZine,
Women Lag in Heart Disease Detection Nov 11, 2005
...a higher rate of heart attack, stroke or death, but they do have increased rates for refraction [treatment-resistant disease] and for unstable angina," she said ...
- Online - International News Network,
Cardiogenesis Receives CE Mark Approval to Market Minimally ... Nov 14, 2005
Cardiogenesis Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CGCP - News), a leading developer of surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving procedures ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Merck/Schering-Plough Announces Update for the IMPROVE-IT Trial Nov 15, 2005
...center, randomized, double-blind active comparator trial that will enroll approximately 10,000 high risk patients with ACS, including unstable angina (UA), non ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Pregnant women with placental disorders have higher heart disease ... Nov 17, 2005
...women had experienced maternal placental syndrome; within less than nine years on average, 305 of them had a heart attack, unstable angina, stroke, peripheral ...
- Canada.com,
Study links placenta, heart problems Nov 18, 2005
Within less than nine years on average, 305 of them had a heart attack, unstable angina, stroke or peripheral artery disease or needed such procedures as ...
- London Free Press,
Women's heart cases neglected Nov 13, 2005
...t have a higher rate of heart attack or stroke, they do have increased rates of refraction (treatment-resistant heart disease) and unstable angina," said Sonia ...
- Australian,
Actos lowers heart attack recurrence in diabetics Nov 16, 2005
...percent. Acute coronary syndrome usually involves unstable angina, a form of chest pain that can signal an impending heart attack. ...
- Reuters.uk,
AHA: Thrill-a-Minute Roller Coasters May Be Dangerous to the Heart Nov 17, 2005
That said, Dr. Smaha said that some patients, for instance, those with unstable angina, and those with implantable cardioverter defibrillators or pacemakers ...
- CNN
Fish Oil/Statin Combo Helps Heart Nov 16, 2005
The adverse events included sudden cardiac death, heart attacks, unstable angina, and the need to undergo procedures to reopen clogged arteries. ...
- CBS News
Cholesterol Drug Cuts Cardiovascular Risks for Diabetics Nov 15, 2005
...albumin, which is a marker of kidney disease; a reduction of 30 percent in the need for amputation; and a reduction of 18 percent for angina pectoris (chest ...
- PakTribune.com,
Heart patient disparity is racial Nov 15, 2005
A year after they were discharged, 43.4 percent of black patients were experiencing suffocating chest pains, called angina, compared with 27.1 percent of white ...
- Kansas City Star,
Pretreating Vein Graft and Graft Failure in Coronary Artery Bypass ... Nov 13, 2005
...article. In appropriately selected patients, CABG surgery results in improved survival, relief of angina, and improved quality of life. ...
- Newswise (press release)
Innovation in an era of caution Nov 16, 2005
More contemporary examples include Pfizer's development of Viagra, which emerged from a failed treatment for angina (called compound UK-92,480). ...
- Spiked,
’Tis the Season for Heart Attacks Nov 16, 2005
...winter. Holiday stress. Stress can fire up chest pain (angina) and trigger heart attacks. Changes in diet and alcohol intake. Gaining ...
- Newswise (press release)
Women Short Changed on Heart Care Nov 13, 2005
The authors explain ACS covers a range of heart problems, including chest pain, or angina, and certain kinds of heart attacks. Their ...
- Ivanhoe,
AHA: Actos More Effective in Patients with Recent Heart Attacks Nov 16, 2005
At baseline, 75.4% of patients had hypertension, 57.5% angina, 23.6% claudication, 23.2% retinopathy, 14.1% nephropathy, and 5.7% had a history of transient ...
- MedPage Today,
Treatment Advances in Colorectal Cancer Often Accompanied by ... Nov 17, 2005
Ms. Viale noted, which advises health care providers to monitor patients for signs of cerebral or myocardial infarction, transient ischemic attack or angina. ...
- DG News
Shortness of Breath a Potential Sign of Heart Trouble Nov 2, 2005
...but no other signs of heart problems were at more than twice the risk of death from cardiac causes (or any other reason) than those with angina, the chest pain ...
- Forbes
Appeal launched in aid of fishermen Nov 17, 2005
The Young at Heart club will then receive a talk on Angina, its symptoms and prevention by Julie Wright from the Causeway Hospital. ...
- Ballymoney Times,
Tour a grocery store with a dietitian Nov 18, 2005
...the state ranks fourth in the nation in the percentage of people diagnosed with diabetes, third in obesity and first in heart attack, angina and hypertension. ...
- Huntington Herald Dispatch,
Coronary Heart Disease Nov 18, 2005
Angina is a common symptom of myocardial ischemia because as the demand for oxygen to the heart increases (as in exertion) the obstructed vessels are unable to ...
- Harvard Post,
Trainer will be missed Nov 18, 2005
His reasons for giving up training were twofold. In 1985, he had begun having angina attacks. Five years later, he underwent a quadruple bypass. ...
- Vancouver Province (subscription),
Going with the flow Nov 13, 2005
I awoke late and discovered a gabbled message from my step-father telling me that my mother was in hospital – although she’d had an angina attack, he ...
- Malaysia Star,
Warning on halted trials Nov 8, 2005
...use of a composite end-point to monitor the trial may lead to decisions to stop driven by the least patient-important outcome,� for example, angina in a ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Family's anger after 999 call is put on hold Nov 16, 2005
Steven Walters was at home in Saw Mills in Derbyshire when he became ill. The 47 year old builder has had several heart attacks and suffers from angina. ...
- ITV.com,
Call for change after fatal crash Nov 17, 2005
Last June, he suffered a minor stroke but had made a good recovery. He also had angina and high blood pressure, which was controlled by medication. ...
- ic CheshireOnline,
A Comfort Christmas: Traditions Nov 19, 2005
...tasty, simple food. "I just wanted a cozy place that can have tasty, simple food that doesn't cause heartburn or angina. I was tired ...
- Vancouver Sun (subscription),
First-Time Generic Approvals: Amaryl, Norvasc, Altace Nov 11, 2005
Amlodipine tablets are indicated for the treatment of hypertension, chronic stable angina, vasospastic angina (Prinzmetal's or variant), and to reduce the risk ...
- Medscape (subscription)
'Hospital lied to family after patient died' Nov 18, 2005
...man's death. According to sources, the patient had been diagnosed with cardiac angina and was visiting the hospital regularly. After ...
- Daily Yomiuri Online,
Women losing out in heart care to men Nov 11, 2005
She said women with chest pains were 20 percent less likely to be referred for an exercise test, the first way of checking for angina, and were 40 percent less ...
- Standard-Speaker,
AstraZeneca Submits New Drug Application for TOPROL-XL(R) ... Nov 1, 2005
Additional approved indications include the long-term treatment of angina pectoris, and the treatment of stable, symptomatic (NYHA Class II or III) heart ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Corautus Genetics Receives FDA Fast Track Designation for VEGF-2 Nov 3, 2005
FDA") has granted Fast Track designation to Corautus for Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 2 ("VEGF-2") for the treatment of severe angina associated with ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Cardiogenesis Announces the Addition of Gary S. Allen, MD to Board ... Nov 7, 2005
Cardiogenesis Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CGCP), the market leader in surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving Transmyocardial ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
New Phase IIb Data for AZD6140 Presented at American Heart ... Nov 15, 2005
ACS includes two conditions - unstable angina (chest pain with ECG changes compatible with ischemia) and heart attack (non ST-elevation myocardial infarction). ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Corautus Genetics Inc. to Present at Rodman & Renshaw Techvest 7th ... Nov 1, 2005
...biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of gene transfer therapy products for the treatment of cardiovascular (severe angina) and peripheral ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
CV Therapeutics Announces Presentations at American Heart ... Nov 4, 2005
...today announced that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study and two studies related to the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
CV Therapeutics Withdraws European Marketing Application for ... Oct 25, 2005
...that additional clinical pharmacokinetic information would be needed prior to potential approval of ranolazine in Europe for the treatment of chronic angina. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
CV Therapeutics Announces Presentations at American Heart ... Nov 4, 2005
...(Nasdaq: CVTX - News) today announced that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study and two studies related to the Anglo ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
The Impatient Patient Oct 26, 2005
I believe that, in spite of having a stent put in the blocked artery, that I still have angina, and I would like to negotiate cutting down on some of these ...
- TheTyee.ca,
Depression, Stress and the Risk of Heart Disease Oct 31, 2005
...depression, demoralization and stressful life events in the year preceding the first occurrence of AMI and/or a first episode of instable angina and compared ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Cardiogenesis Reports 2005 Third Quarter, Nine-Month Results Nov 3, 2005
Cardiogenesis Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: CGCP) , the market leader in surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving Transmyocardial ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
CV Therapeutics Announces Presentations at American Heart ... Nov 4, 2005
4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CV Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CVTX) today announced that data from the Evaluation of Ranolazine In Chronic Angina (ERICA) study ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Women Get Less-Aggressive Heart Care and Survive, Study Says Nov 10, 2005
Anand's team analyzed data from a study of 4,836 women and 7,726 men with conditions that include angina, chest pain and certain types of heart attacks. ...
- Bloomberg
Fish oils plus statins help protect heart - study Nov 14, 2005
The adverse events included in the primary goal of the study were sudden cardiac death, heart attacks, unstable angina or sustained chest pain, and the need to ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
Restless legs cause sleepless nights Nov 9, 2005
...quality of life is as impaired in these patients as in patients with other chronic diseases like hypertension, arthritis, diabetes, depression, angina or a ...
- PakTribune.com,
Work injustices may harm heart Nov 12, 2005
24 in Archives of Internal Medicine, men who perceived a low level of justice at work were more likely to suffer angina, heart attack or death from coronary ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Control a key to cholesterol Nov 11, 2005
But these people may discover that they have a dangerously raised cholesterol only when they have problems with their coronary arteries - such as angina or a ...
- Australian,
HealthWrap: Marriage, the true flu vaccine Nov 8, 2005
...function and quality of life, between whites and blacks; and it has found a significant difference, with blacks having more angina, physical limitations and ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Study: Heart pump causes no mental damage Nov 9, 2005
CABG surgery is effective for the relief of angina and reducing the risk of a heart attack, but the procedure has been believed by some patients to cause "pump ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Doctors Alerted to Reported Medication Errors Between TOPAMAX® ... 02 Oct 2005
TOPROL-XL® is a beta-blocker approved to treat high blood pressure, angina and heart failure, and is marketed by AstraZeneca LP. ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Regadenoson Phase 3 Data Presented as Late-Breaker at American ... 02 Oct 2005
Individuals who had an acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina within three months, or coronary revascularization within six months, were not permitted ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Marijuana Use May Pose Health Threat to Baby Boomers 02 Oct 2005
...smoke cigarettes. A history of angina and high blood pressure was less common among individuals who smoked marijuana. While smoking ...
- About Mental Health
Obama against review of stress disorder cases 02 Oct 2005
Brand names: Altace, Aceon, Accupril and Univasc. Calcium channel blockers for treatment of angina and other heart conditions. Brand ...
- Daily Press
A Case of Premature Ventricular Contractions With Modafinil 02 Oct 2005
Modafinil has not been evaluated in patients with a recent history of myocardial infarction or unstable angina (package insert). ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
Cardiac Center offers angina, fatigue therapy Sep 29, 2005
A Boca Raton clinic hopes to spread the word about a new form of cardiac therapy that addresses angina, shortness of breath, and fatigue. ...
- Boca Raton News
McLeod Health participates in cardiac procedure study Oct 1, 2005
McLeod Health is participating in a study looking at methods for improving an already revolutionary cardiac procedure designed to eliminate angina, a typical ...
- Florence Morning News
Girls runners capture Charlotte Invitational Oct 1, 2005
Lisa Robinson (CM 23:37, 11. Melan Angina (B) 23:36, 12. Kim Pinkerton (V) 23:37, 13. Joanna Mendez (NP) 23:40, 14. Felicia Taylor (V) 24:03, 15. ...
- Venice Gondolier
The deacon and I Oct 1, 2005
And nothing, not even the clothes on my back, would stop me. (My mother's probably having angina at this point, but hold on, there's a point to be made). ...
- Jamaica Observer
Skin summit Oct 1, 2005
...example psoriasis and eczema, report a greater detrimental impact on their quality of life than patients with high cholesterol, hypertension, angina or asthma ...
- Malaysia Star
Healthcare Professionals Alerted to Reported Medication Errors ... Sep 27, 2005
TOPROL-XL is a beta-blocker approved to treat high blood pressure, angina and heart failure, and is marketed by AstraZeneca LP. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Doctor advises of heart risks on World Heart Day Sep 21, 2005
Heart Day on September 25, Belhoul European Hospital’s Cardiologist Dr Mohammad Motaweh says that everyone need to be aware of the symptoms of angina and its ...
- Al-Bawaba
Beta-Blocker Drugs May Pose Dangers for Some Sep 27, 2005
...medications can raise the risk of death in patients with specific genes who receive the drugs after a heart attack or unstable angina, researchers report. ...
- Forbes
Women at heart: Stop the bias Sep 5, 2005
This has been one of the key findings from the Euro Heart Survey of Stable Angina, a survey of 3779 patients presenting to cardiologists with a diagnosis of ...
- EurekAlert
Venus launches new drug Sep 20, 2005
The newly developed drug also inhibits esophageal tumors and potentiates the effect of anti-angina drugs, it added. This drug is ...
- Economic Times
West Michigan hospital looking for heart study patients Sep 21, 2005
Angina is chest pain or discomfort that occurs when your heart muscle does not get enough blood. ... To apply, call 1-877-9-ANGINA (26-4462).
- WOOD-TV
Gene variants linked with increased risk of death among heart ... Sep 27, 2005
The ACS patients were diagnosed with either myocardial infarction (heart attack) or unstable angina (an accelerating pattern of chest pain that lasts longer ...
- EurekAlert
Pediatric, adult cardiologists team up to treat patients as they ... Sep 30, 2005
..."We're not trained in adult stuff like heart attacks and angina and atrial fibrillation," said Dr. Craig Greene of Presbyterian Pediatric Cardiology. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel
FDA Approvals: Lipitor, Arimidex, Tramadol ER Sep 29, 2005
Atorvastatin was also approved on July 30 to reduce the risk of MI, stroke, revascularization procedures, and angina in patients with no clinically evident ...
- Medscape (subscription)
‘Disciplining’ Canadian pharmacists — from Nevada Sep 27, 2005
...powder. At least five people filled their angina-medicine prescriptions at the pharmacy and later died of heart attack or stroke. ...
- The Common Voice
China's 4 bishops will not attend Synod Sep 30, 2005
...very little." Msgr Jin, age 89, personally thinks that he will not be able to go to Rome: he was diagnosed a year and a half ago with angina which prevents him ...
- AsiaNews.it
Viagra lowers blood pressure Sep 29, 2005
The combination can cause the blood pressure to drop dangerously low. Implicated most are nitrates such as nitroglycerin, prescribed for angina heart pain. ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald
Eisai Announces Exclusive In-License of All US Promotional Rights ... Sep 27, 2005
Fragmin® is also approved for prophylaxis of ischemic complications resulting from unstable angina and non-Q-wave myocardial infarction (heart attack), when ...
- Market Wire (press release)
When it comes to heart disease women get worse treatment than men Sep 6, 2005
In the study, the Euro Heart Survey of Stable Angina, the researchers say they found that women were investigated less thoroughly and treated less aggressively ...
- News-Medical.net
Mangalore: '1.1 Million People Contract Heart Diseases Every Year Sep 25, 2005
..."Approximately 50 per cent of the patients who develop heart attacks will experience warning symptoms in the form of exertional angina or rest angina. ...
- Daijiworld.com
A pericardial hydatid cyst masquerading as acute inferolateral ... Sep 30, 2005
Cardiac hydatid cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with angina-like chest pain in endemic areas.
- HeartZine
Tracy Press Sep 30, 2005
Brian’s dad, Jack, has a serious angina attack at a restaurant and they are rushed to White Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Room. ...
- Tracy Press
Antibiotics keep blood bacteria-free Sep 27, 2005
Others are breathlessness, angina and fainting. ... Nitroglycerin can control angina when that is a symptom, but surgery is the only cure. ...
- Contra Costa Times
Man sues police for arrest injury Sep 29, 2005
He said he was recovering from suspected deep vein thrombosis in his legs at the time. He now has angina and is awaiting a heart bypass operation. ...
- ic Coventry
Cardiogenesis Announces 2006 Medicare Reimbursement Changes Sep 23, 2005
Cardiogenesis Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CGCP - News), the market leader in surgical products and accessories used in angina-relieving Transmyocardial ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Late Restenosis in Patients Receiving a Polymer-Coated Sirolimus ... Sep 6, 2005
Objective: We describe 2 patients who presented with late in-stent restenosis and recurrent angina pectoris, but no evidence of acute coronary syndrome, 20.4 ...
- Annals of Internal Medicine
Two New Treatment Advances For Coronary Artery Disease Patients Sep 11, 2005
...ivabradine), the first pure heart rate-lowering agent, also received an EMEA positive opinion for the treatment of chronic stable angina in patients with ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients With Implantable ... Sep 6, 2005
The Seattle Angina Questionnaire 27 is a 19-item self-report questionnaire that was designed to measure cardiac functioning and health-related quality of life ...
- Psychosomatics (subscription)
The heart of the matter Sep 10, 2005
This must be contrasted to angina, which is chest pain on effort, relieved by rest, which is due to partial arterial blockage, of the heart artery. ...
- Malaysia Star
A Miniature Gate in Hot Pursuit of a Miniature Central Park Sep 25, 2005
Articles, multimedia and related Web sites about the artist's "Floating Island.". It's enough to give a tugboat captain angina. So ...
- New York Times
Survival Of Heart Patients On Beta-blockers Varies Greatly With ... Sep 28, 2005
27, 2005 — Survival of heart attack and unstable angina patients placed on beta-blocker therapy corresponds to specific variations in their genes, according ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Only 80 skin specialists for whole country Sep 28, 2005
...reported a greater detrimental impact on their quality of life than patients with other health problems like high cholesterol, hypertension, angina or asthma. ...
- New Straits Times
Beta-Blockers Linked To Increased Mortality In Some Heart Patients Sep 27, 2005
The study recruited 735 patients who were treated for myocardial infarction or unstable angina between March 2001 and October 2002. ...
- MedPage Today
Beta-blocker therapy could be risky for some heart patients Sep 27, 2005
Heart-attack and angina patients placed on beta-blocker therapy have a much greater risk of dying if they carry specific variations in genes that help control ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription)
Beta-blocker therapy could be risky for some heart patients Sep 27, 2005
By LEE BOWMAN. - Heart-attack and angina patients placed on beta-blocker therapy have a much greater risk of dying if they carry specific variations in genes ...
- Scripps Howard News Service
Survival of heart attack patients placed on beta-blocker therapy ... Sep 27, 2005
Survival of heart attack and unstable angina patients placed on beta-blocker therapy corresponds to specific variations in their genes, according to a study by ...
- News-Medical.net
Pharmacogenetic Targeting of Beta-Blockers May Improve ACS Outcome Sep 27, 2005
Among 735 patients with MI or unstable angina admitted to two Kansas City, Missouri hospitals between March 2001 and October 2002, 597 were prescribed a beta ...
- Medscape (subscription)
A Miniature ‘Gate' Pursues A Miniature Central Park Sep 25, 2005
...built on a barge, with live trees and shrubs. It's enough to give a tugboat captain angina. So when Bob Henry, captain of the Rachel ...
- TheDay (subscription)
Cardiovascular disease top killer in Peoria County Sep 25, 2005
Most people are aware that cardiovascular disease, which includes arteriosclerosis, angina, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and arrhythmia in addition to ...
- Peoria Journal Star
Inhaled Corticosteroids Protect Against Cardio-Ischaemic Events in ... Sep 25, 2005
The incidence of (first-time) cardio-ischemic adverse events, defined as Angina pectoris (n=32), Myocardial infarction (n=23), Coronary artery disorder (n=4 ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
AstraZeneca Reports TOPROL-XL Medication Errors Sep 28, 2005
Users of the beta blocker TOPROL-XL, taken for the treatment of conditions such as hypertension and angina pectoris, need to insure that they are receiving the ...
- Newsinferno.com
Wabash General Hospital ranked among the Top 10 percent of ... Sep 27, 2005
Beta blockers are a type of medicine that is used to lower blood pressure, treat chest pain (angina) and heart failure, and to help prevent a heart attack. ...
- Mt. Carmel Daily Republican Register
HIP Health Plan First MCO to Affiliate with Harvard Medical ... Sep 27, 2005
...are at high risk for a cardiac event because of hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol and/or family history, or they have already had angina, angioplasty or ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
http://www.bayerpharma-na.com/ Sep 19, 2005
...have coronary artery disease (CAD)(2) and antiplatelet drugs are a foundational treatment for many of them, especially those with unstable angina and heart ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Beth Israel Medical Center Investigating Unique Treatment for ... Sep 26, 2005
...participation in FIX-HF-5, include those who have correctable cause of heart failure, chronic atrial fibrillation, clinically significant angina pectoris or ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Am I having a heart attack? Sep 28, 2005
If you have a cardiologist, speak to him or her as well. Even if you're not having a full-on heart attack that warrants an ambulance, you may have angina. ...
- Health24.com
Doctor gets to heart of the matter on sex Sep 25, 2005
The figure rises to 10 per million for patients with cardiovascular disease who pass a stress test and 21 in 1 million for individuals with angina. ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Diseases of heart Sep 26, 2005
...arteries. Clogged arteries that do not deliver or allow enough blood and oxygen to the heart can cause chest pain, called angina. ...
- Kathmandu Post
Infections with benefits? Sep 26, 2005
Researchers led by Dr. Erkki Pesonen, from the University Hospital in Lund, Sweden, compared 350 patients who had unstable angina, or a heart attack, with 350 ...
- Boston Globe
The Wrestling Babe: September 28, 2005-A New Beginning Sep 27, 2005
...tumor at 75. I was diagnosed myself with idiopathic cardiomyopathy and Prinzmetal’s (non-blockage) angina in 1997. Three years ...
- ProWrestling.com
Hospital stays for 50,000 seen as preventable Sep 28, 2005
These medical problems include bacterial pneumonia; dehydration; pediatric gastroenteritis; urinary tract infections; burst appendix; angina; congestive heart ...
- New Haven Register (subscription)
Hospital patient died after breaking leg Sep 28, 2005
Mr Mardon, who also suffered from angina and asthma, was later operated on at the University Hospital of Wales, but shortly afterwards died from complications ...
- ic Wales
Counter intelligence: Experts offer advice on using non ... Sep 27, 2005
This drug may increase heart rate and blood pressure and should be avoided in patients with significant coronary artery disease like angina or a history of ...
- Asbury Park Press
European Society of Cardiology 2005: Round up Sep 7, 2005
...ivabradine), the first pure heart rate-lowering agent, which has also received positive EMEA feedback for the treatment of chronic stable angina in patients ...
- Drug Researcher.com
Detection of Aspirin Resistance by PFA-100: Prevalence and Aspirin ... Sep 9, 2005
Antiplatelet drugs are of proven efficacy in preventing myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and stroke. However, not all patients on aspirin (ASA) benefit. ...
- HeartZine
Women's heart risks 'underestimated' Sep 4, 2005
She says women with chest pains are 20 per cent less likely to be referred for an exercise test, the first way of checking for angina. ...
- ABC Online
Women get poorer heart treatment, study says Sep 4, 2005
She said women with chest pains were 20 percent less likely to be referred for an exercise test, the first way of checking for angina, and were 40 percent less ...
- Houston Chronicle
Heart patients miss out on life-saving scanner Sep 24, 2005
...deposits on the inner walls of the arteries, which reduces the blood supply to the heart and starves its muscles of oxygen, leading to heart attacks and angina ...
- Scotsman
Astra's Pulmicort protects heart in COPD study Sep 19, 2005
Sep 19, 2005 — LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca Plc's inhaled corticosteroid drug Pulmicort may help reduce heart attacks and angina in patients with "smoker's ...
- ABC News
Astra's Pulmicort protects heart in COPD study Sep 19, 2005
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca Plc's inhaled corticosteroid drug Pulmicort may help reduce heart attacks and angina in patients with "smoker's lung," or COPD ...
- Reuters.uk
Celebrex labels changed to reflect increased cardiovascular risks Sep 21, 2005
The department also said Celebrex should be used with caution in patients who have suffered heart attack, angina, stroke, mini-strokes, congestive heart ...
- Canada.com
Xinlay, FDA Advisory Committee does not recommend approval Sep 13, 2005
In phase III study an increase in number of arrhythmias and cardiovascular events ( myocardial infarction, angina pectoris and stent placements ) was observed ...
- Xagena.it
Pharmacist owner charged with selling counterfeit Norvasc Sep 9, 2005
Norvasc(R), produced by Pfizer, is used in the treatment of hypertension, chronic stable angina and confirmed or suspected vasospastic angina. ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
Clopidogrel for Percutaneous Coronary Revascularization Sep 4, 2005
This concern was borne out in the Clopidogrel in Unstable Angina to prevent Recurrent Events (CURE) trial, in which patients with ACS randomized to receive ...
- Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
CryoCath to Present at UBS Global Life Sciences Conference in New ... Sep 23, 2005
...to expand its pipeline of products to treat cardiac arrhythmias and has development projects for the treatment of cardiac ischemia (angina) and peripheral ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
ERS: Pulmicort Helps Prevent Ischemic Cardiac Events in COPD Sep 20, 2005
The analysis showed that 60 first-time ischemic cardiac events had occurred -- 32 of them angina pectoris, 23 myocardial infarction, four coronary artery ...
- MedPage Today
HEART RISK HIGHER IN WOMEN Sep 5, 2005
But women with chest pains were 20 per cent less likely to be referred for an exercise test to check for angina. A study of 3,800 ...
- Mirror.co.uk
Unlocking the Secrets of a Woman's Heart Sep 7, 2005
Yet within a year, they are almost three times more likely to be readmitted with even worse angina or a heart attack than men who were told they have "clean ...
- WebMD
ASCOT Trial - Amlodipine Reduces Cardiovascular Mortality Sep 7, 2005
It is used to treat both high blood pressure (hypertension) or angina (chest pain) and high cholesterol, or to lower the risk of heart attack in patients with ...
- RxPG NEWS
Updated safety information on CELEBREX* (celecoxib) Sep 21, 2005
Caution should be exercised in patients taking CELEBREX with the following medical conditions: Heart attack, angina, stroke, mini-strokes, congestive heart ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
NovaDel CEO Discusses How Patients Will Benenfit from Lingual ... Sep 23, 2005
Drug Application (NDA) for NitroMist(TM) (nitroglycerin lingual aerosol), indicated for acute relief of an attack or acute prophylaxis of angina pectoris due ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Study: Coated aspirin not best for preventing clots Sep 24, 2005
Clinical studies have shown that aspirin lowers the risk of heart attacks, strokes and angina in people at risk for heart disease through anti-inflammatory and ...
- Kansas.com
Pfizer Canada Releases Updated Safety Information on Celebrex Sep 21, 2005
Caution should be exercised in patients taking Celebrex with the following medical conditions: Heart attack, angina, stroke, mini-strokes, congestive heart ...
- Halifax Live
Budesonide for COPD May Also Protect Against Heart Disease Sep 21, 2005
These consisted of 32 events of angina pectoris, 23 myocardial infarctions, four cases of coronary artery disease, and one case of myocardial ischemia. ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Here's the real skinny on fats Sep 18, 2005
Congestion causes blood vessel blockages (arteriosclerosis), heart disease (heart attacks, angina), poor brain circulation (depression, Alzheimer's disease ...
- Summit Daily News
Anger over abuse of disabled parking bays Sep 22, 2005
Mr Fowles, 66, suffers from arthritis and angina. He says he contacted the council about the lack of spaces a year ago but has had no response. ...
- News & Star
They have no shame Sep 23, 2005
The grandmother-of-11 is severely disabled, suffering prolapsed discs in her back, squashed vertebrae, arthritis, angina and diabetes, and is often left house ...
- Hartlepool Today
Heart Disease and Lupus Present Double Health Threat to Women of ... Sep 23, 2005
...stroke. A woman with lupus is as much as 50 times more likely than other women her age to have angina (chest pain) or a heart attack. ...
- U.S. Newswire (press release)
Newly Approved Cardiovascular Treatment Features Same Active ... Sep 1, 2005
1, 2005--Technical Sourcing International, Inc. (TSI) announced today that a new medicine approved for the potential treatment of chronic angina by the State ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Walkers step out for charity Sep 22, 2005
His grandfather died of angina, his father has undergone a quadruple heart bypass operation and an uncle in Australia suffered a heart attack last year. ...
- ic Coventry
Taking health issues to heart Sep 20, 2005
..."It was his heart that took him," added her sister. Heart disease obviously runs in the family as my late dad had suffered from angina. ...
- The Mercury (subscription)
TODAY ON PHARMALIVE.COM Sep 16, 2005
...the use of the protein therapy as an adjunct treatment when individuals are receiving a bypass procedure and in patients with less severe forms of angina. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
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