A syndrome typically consisting of angina (cardiac chest pain) at rest that occurs in cycles. It is caused by vasospasm, a narrowing of the coronary arteries caused by contraction of the smooth muscle...
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Updated Oct 13, 2011
A new CDC report highlights the uneven decline in coronary heart disease rates across different states and racial/ethnic groups. This information underscores the need for targeted public health strategies to address disparities in heart disease prevalence.
The CDC's new report reveals significant state-specific variations in the prevalence of coronary heart disease, heart attacks, and angina. This data marks the first comprehensive insight into the percentage of individuals living with these conditions across different states.