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You can improve your outcomes if you recognize your heart attack symptoms and receive immediate medical attention.
It’s better to be told nothing is wrong than to regret not seeing a medical professional sooner. Here's what you need to know ...
USC and UCLA researchers have created a wireless device that uses AI to decode pain levels from brain activity and customize ...
28 Manzo-Silberman S, Assez N, Vivien B, Tazarourte K, Mokni T, Bounes Vet al. Management of non-traumatic chest pain by the French Emergency Medical System: insights from the DOLORES registry.
Visceral pain is pain that is felt in the internal organs including your chest, stomach, or pelvis. Where it comes from can be hard to pinpoint, and the pain can be described in a variety of ways ...
Coronary artery disease is a disease in which the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart are narrowed or blocked, which does not supply enough oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle. One ...
Musculoskeletal pain refers to pain that starts in your muscles, bones, joints, tendons, or ligaments. It's very common and can happen at any age. Almost everyone has it at some point in their lives.
Causes of chest pain, some benign and some serious, include heart attack, angina, heartburn, infections, inflammation, and panic attacks. If you experience new chest pain, it's best to seek ...
Discover 10 common causes of chest discomfort specific to women. Learn when chest pain signals serious conditions versus benign causes requiring care.
Comprehensive management approaches for unexplained chest pain typically combine medications targeting potential underlying mechanisms, cognitive-behavioral therapy addressing anxiety and pain ...
PREMIUM Heart pain The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It starts from the heart, travels through the chest and abdomen, and carries oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body.