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Misdiagnosed with acid reflux and anxiety, her heart s arteries were blocked

Misdiagnosed with acid reflux and anxiety, her heart s arteries were blocked Suzanne Marta, American Heart Association News April 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Walking briskly up a steep hill to pick up her daughter from school, Katrien Limón felt a pain in her chest. Like I had the worst acid reflux of my life, she said. Katrien, who lives in Montrose, California, had been treated for acid reflux before. So on that afternoon in June 2018, she took medication and drank water. The pain, however, only seemed to go away when she stopped or walked at an easy pace. Finding no relief after two weeks, Katrien went to urgent care. She received stronger medication. It didn t help, so she followed up with her doctor a week later. The doctor thought it might be reflux-related and referred Katrien to a gastroenterologist. Tests for possible gallbladder disease and other stomach issues found no answers.

Higher pulse pressure in smokers may signal cardiovascular disease risk

Higher pulse pressure in smokers may signal cardiovascular disease risk Karen Schmidt, American Heart Association News April 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Consistent cigarette smoking has a small but significant effect on pulse pressure, according to research that suggests a possible new link between smoking and cardiovascular disease, especially among Black and white women. Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic blood pressure, the top number in a reading, and diastolic blood pressure, the lower number. As that gap widens, it s problematic, said study co-author Kara Whitaker, assistant professor of health and human physiology at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. It is measured by mmHg, which is a millimeter of mercury. So, for someone with a blood pressure reading of 120/80, the pulse pressure would be the difference between the two numbers, or 40 mmHg. The normal range is 40 to 60.

Experts remain confident about vaccine safety monitoring

Experts remain confident about vaccine safety monitoring Michael Merschel, American Heart Association News April 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The now-ended pause in use of Johnson & Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine raised concerns about whether confidence might be rattled in vaccines and how they are monitored for safety. Experts say it should do the opposite. I think this is a clear example that the system works, that there are many safeguards put in place after either a drug or vaccine begins to get use in the public, said Dr. Ralph Sacco, chairman of neurology at the University of Miami. He also is editor-in-chief of the American Heart Association journal Stroke.

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