Airport Angina: What You Need to Know

by Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Last Reviewed 05/23/2012

“Airport angina” is a phrase coined to describe heart symptoms of ischemia (lack of oxygen to the heart) provoked by hauling and lifting luggage.  Here's how to keep it from tripping you up.

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Filed Under: Heart Health

Cardiology Terminology: Airport Angina

by Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Last Reviewed 07/13/2012

Essentially, “airport angina” is a phrase coined to describe heart symptoms of ischemia (lack of oxygen to the heart) that are provoked by hauling and lifting luggage. And getting angina when you’re far from home is always an unsettling experience.

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Filed Under: Angina

Cardiology Terminology: Angina

by Dr. Stephen Sinatra

Last Reviewed 08/17/2012

Jan Sinatra defines angina, its symptoms and causes, and how it is different than a heart attack or myocardial infarction

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Filed Under: Heart Health

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