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Air travel with a heart condition
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Provides general recommendations and examines the risks of flying for people who have heart conditions. Discusses air travel following a heart attack or heart surgery.
- Source: Capital Health (Edmonton)
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Angina
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Explains what angina is and discusses its causes, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and management.
- Source: Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
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Angina (angina pectoris)
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Provides an overview of this condition, and includes information about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management. Suggests ways to improve or prevent worsening of the blood and oxygen supply to the heart.
- Source: Capital Health (Edmonton)
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Angina versus heart attack
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Charts the symptoms, causes, occurrence, and management for both angina and a heart attack.
- Source: Canadian Cardiac Rehabilitation Foundation
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Atherosclerosis
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Discusses how this condition develops, how the arteries are affected, related health problems, and provides lifestyle suggestions on how to prevent it.
- Source: Capital Health (Edmonton)
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Cardiac catheterization for unstable angina
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Explains the risks and benefits of cardiac
catheterization in the treatment of unstable angina.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Cardiac enzyme and protein tests
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Explains the importance of measuring cardiac enzymes and cardiac protein in the blood to assist in the diagnosis of heart attack. Includes information about the different diagnostic tests used.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Chest pain
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Lists possible conditions that can cause this symptom, discusses when to consult a physician, and suggests ways to manage the pain based on the underlying cause.
- Source: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec (MSSS)
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Chest pain: angina or a heart attack?
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Lists and details the characteristic symptoms for both angina and a heart attack, outlines the difference between these two cardiac events, and discusses when to seek emergency medical attention.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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Complications of a heart attack
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Presents, in a table format, the different complications
that can occur after a heart attack. Includes symptoms, diagnosis and management for each complication listed.
- Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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