A randomized trial comparing an intensive to a standard diagnostic approach showed the suspected etiology, in cases of MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries, is often wrong.
In patients with suspected MI with no obstructed coronary arteries, a stratified treatment protocol was superior to standard ...
A local injection of lidocaine during dental treatment possibly induced a coronary artery spasm, potentially resulting in a 50-year-old man's heart attack, according to a case report published April 3 ...
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Ferulic acid in coffee and apples may prevent deadly heart spasms better than medication: Study
A recent study has revealed that ferulic acid, a natural compound found in common foods like coffee, apples, rice, and wheat, can effectively prevent coronary artery spasms, a key factor behind heart ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 71-year-old male. I had a heart attack at age 50, and my doctor inserted four stents in my heart. I was overweight at that time, and the doctor told me if I do not change my ...
FUNABASHI, Japan — Something hiding in everyday foods like rice, wheat, apples, and coffee could potentially help protect your heart from dangerous spasms. Scientists from Japan have found that ...
A new study by a research group led by Dr. Keisuke Obara, Dr. Kento Yoshioka, and Professor Yoshio Tanaka from the Department of Chemical Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho ...
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