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Angina (Cardiac Pain) Defined

Temporary discomfort or pain when the heart does not receive enough blood flow, due to narrowing in the blood vessel to the coronary artery. Angina usually occurs when the heart is working harder than usual, such as during exercise or stress. The temporary discomfort can be a dull ache, pressure, squeezing or heaviness in the chest. This pain/discomfort may move down the arms, up the neck and jaw or into the back.

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Are Caffeine Drinks Worth The Energy Boost?

Published September 5, 2008, 11:00 am, The Tampa Tribune

Energy drinks are consumed by people of all ages, but the beverages have been heavily marketed to younger people, prompting questions regarding safety.

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Cytokinetics Announces the Initiation of Third Phase IIa Clinical Trial of CK-1827452

Published September 5, 2008, 4:30 am, Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance

Cytokinetics, Incorporated announced today the initiation of its third Phase IIa clinical trial evaluating CK-1827452, a novel cardiac myosin activator being developed by the company for the potential treatment of patients with either acutely decompensated or chronic heart failure. CK-1827452 is the subject of a Collaboration and Option Agreement between Cytokinetics and Amgen Inc.

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Prasugrel Significantly Reduced New Or Recurrent Heart Attacks In Both Acute And Longer-Term Settings Following PCI, ...

Published September 4, 2008, 3:10 am, Medical News Today

A sub-analysis of the TRITON-TIMI 38 clinical trial showed that treatment with prasugrel compared with clopidogrel significantly reduced the risk of new or recurrent heart attacks (7.4 percent vs. 9.

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Victory at Provincial Election

Published September 3, 2008, 6:45 pm, Daily News

Some narrow minded political observers predicted the defeat of the Government party in the recent provincial election. But, they would have realised their wrong views of the Government by now.

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PRASUGREL SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED NEW OR RECURRENT HEART ATTACKS IN BOTH ACUTE AND LONGER-TERM SETTINGS FOLLOWING PCI, ...

Published September 3, 2008, 12:48 am, Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News

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Prasugrel Significantly Reduced New or Recurrent Heart Attacks in Both Acute and Longer-Term Settings Following PCI, ...

Published September 3, 2008, 12:47 am, Thaipr.net

A sub-analysis of the TRITON-TIMI 38 clinical trial showed that treatment with prasugrel compared with clopidogrel significantly reduced the risk of new or recurrent heart attacks (7.4 percent vs. 9.7

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Prasugrel Significantly Reduced New or Recurrent Heart Attacks in Both Acute and Longer-Term Settings Following PCI, ...

Published September 3, 2008, 12:16 am, PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

A sub-analysis of the TRITON-TIMI 38 clinical trial showed that treatment with prasugrel compared with clopidogrel significantly reduced the risk of new or recurrent heart attacks , regardless of whether the events occurred around the time of an artery-opening procedure known as percutaneous coronary intervention , or if they occurred spontaneously during the longer-term maintenance phase.

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Cytokinetics Announces Interim Clinical Trial Data Relating to CK-1827452 Presented at the European Society of ...

Published September 2, 2008, 4:30 am, Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance

Cytokinetics, Incorporated announced today that additional interim results from an ongoing Phase IIa clinical trial of CK-1827452 were presented as a poster presentation at the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2008, at the Messe München GmbH in Munich, Germany. The trial is evaluating an intravenous formulation of CK-1827452, a novel cardiac myosin activator being developed for the ...

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Results from the Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in aortic stenosis study

Published September 2, 2008, 3:25 am, News-Medical-Net

The SEAS (Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in Aortic Stenosis) study has investigated the effects of intensive cholesterol lowering with the combination of simvastatin (40 mg daily) and ezetimibe (10 mg daily) in patients with aortic stenosis.

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*vwd/BUSINESS WIRE: New Data is Presented on Investigational Oral Anticoagulant Apixaban in Acute Coronary Syndrome ...

Published September 2, 2008, 2:14 am, vwd.de

MITTEILUNG UEBERMITTELT VON BUSINESS WIRE. FUER DEN INHALT IST ALLEIN DAS BERICHTENDE UNTERNEHMEN VERANTWORTLICH.

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