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angina

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


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The Canadian rock duo make up Angine de Poitrine, which translates from French to angina pectoris — a condition of chest pressure caused by spasms of the heart.

From Salon Jun. 5, 2026

But, even for seasoned investors, the rules around donating crypto can still be confusing — and a few small mistakes can cost cause angina at tax time.

From MarketWatch Dec. 5, 2025

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 Apr. 8, 2024

Drugs like Viagra were originally designed to treat high blood pressure and angina.

From BBC Feb. 7, 2024

“And Aibileen, I thank you for putting me on your prayer list. My angina sure is better now. I call you this weekend and we catch up.”

From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett

He divides the anginas generally into four kinds.

From Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages by James Joseph Walsh

There may not be actual anginas, but a little feeling of discomfort, with perhaps pains shooting up into the neck, or a feeling of pressure under the sternum.

From Disturbances of the Heart by Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas) Osborne

True angina is of course much more frequent in older persons, while false anginas occur in the young, and especially in the neurotic.

From Disturbances of the Heart by Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas) Osborne




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