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Those battling a "painful" health condition that gets worse in the winter and is capable of turning fingers "blue" might be ...
The NHS has issued guidance to those prescribed beta blockers, urging them to speak to a doctor if they have certain health ...
Angina patients with no obstructive CAD had no worse outcomes over 15 years, perhaps because they got the care they needed.