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angina

[an-jahy-nuh, an-juh-nuh] / ænˈdʒaɪ nə, ˈæn dʒə nə /


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She now lives with skin cancer, Parkinson's disease, and angina, a condition stemming from poor blood flow to the heart, which typically manifests as chest pain.

From BBC

He had always been fit and healthy, but a scare earlier in the year had flagged that he had angina.

From BBC

He also had diabetes, thyroid issues, angina and had recently had a heart attack.

From BBC

Typically fearless, they are often a source of angina to their editors.

From New York Times

However, when it comes to problems with angina, the study shows that it is possible to avoid patients coming back for new balloon dilations through preventive treatment.

From Science Daily