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Coronary Artery Disease, Angina and Heart Attacks
Coronary artery disease, or CAD, is the leading cause of death in America: every year over 500,000 Americans die of heart attacks or other complications of CAD. Also known as coronary heart disease, coronary artery disease occurs when the small arteries bringing oxygen-rich blood to the heart narrow, restricting blood flow. Lack of oxygen damages heart tissue and may eventually impair heart function.

CAD is often seen as a 'male' disease. In truth, however, women are as susceptible to coronary artery disease as men; they simply tend to develop the disease later in life.

Coronary Artery Disease Statistics

  • Approximately 13 million Americans live with coronary artery disease.
  • CAD kills 500,000 Americans a year.
  • 42 percent of initial heart attacks are fatal.
Chest Pain and Other Coronary Heart Disease Symptoms
Coronary artery disease develops slowly: decades may pass before arteries narrow enough to cause a heart attack. In some cases, CAD starts during childhood, but noticeable symptoms do not develop until adulthood.

Chest pain is often the first noticeable symptom of coronary artery disease. Starting behind the sternum, chest pain may radiate to the jaw, back, and shoulders. Depending on its duration, and the severity of other symptoms, chest pain associated with CAD can be either angina pectoris or a heart attack.

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Women and Coronary Artery DiseaseCoronary artery disease is different for women. Read on for symptoms, risk factors and prevention methods for coronary artery disease in women.
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Coronary Artery Disease, Angina and Heart AttacksDescribes coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, and heart attacks. Discusses how heart attacks and angina cause chest pain.
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Self-Care for Coronary Artery DiseaseSelf-care for coronary artery disease includes eating a heart-healthy diet and exercising. Read on to learn more about coronary artery disease and self-care.
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Chelation Therapy
Chelation therapy is a controversial treatment for coronary artery disease. Removing plaque that clogs the arteries is the goal of chelation therapy.

Self-Care for CAD
Self-care for coronary artery disease is an option for some patients. Limiting your alcohol intake and eating a healthy diet are part of self-care.

 
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