Monday, 22 September 2014

About Heart Health Center: Treating Microvascular Angina (Cardiac Syndrome X)

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 This week: Treating Cardiac Syndrome X (microvascular angina). And - Statins and Cancer

Treating Microvascular Angina (Cardiac Syndrome X)
Effectively treating microvascular angina (Cardiac Syndrome X) often requires a trial-and-error approach, in an organized, step-wise fashion.

Statins and Cancer
Statins may reduce the risk of some cancers
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Apo B - A Better Risk Marker Than LDL Cholesterol?
Apolipoprotein B (Apo B) is cardiac risk factor associated with LDL cholesterol. Is Apo B something you should be worrying about?

How Does Bereavement Increase Cardiac Risk?
The acute stress of bereavement at the loss of a loved one is associated with a higher short-term risk of cardiac problems.
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