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Heartburn Or Heart Attack?
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Chest pain Photo Mugs MODEL RELEASED. Chest pain. Conceptual image taken in ultraviolet light of a man holding his chest in pain. This could be due to heartburn, angina pectoris or a heart attack….. |
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Chest pain Photo Mugs MODEL RELEASED. Chest pain. Conceptual image taken in ultraviolet light of a man holding his chest in pain. This could be due to heartburn, angina pectoris or a heart attack….. |
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Chest pain Photo Mugs MODEL RELEASED. Chest pain. Conceptual image taken in ultraviolet light of a man holding his chest in pain. This could be due to heartburn, angina pectoris or a heart attack….. |
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Chest Pains (Conditions Other Than Heart Attacks Which Can Cause Chest Pains Are Explored) [Healthscope Series] VHS Video $55.00 VHS Video. CHEST PAINS. While public education efforts since the 1960s have helped in the early identification and treatment of heart attacks, many people are unaware that not all chest pains indicate heart trouble. This film shows that other conditions, such as hiatal hernia, peptic ulcers, and viral infection of heart membranes, may also cause chest pains. The importance of seeking medical a… |
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My Heart Attack, My Friend $39.95 I thought it was heart burn. Then we thought it was acid reflux for which my physician prescribed medication. But it was a heart attack, the one people call The Widow Maker. I didnt get the pain in the chest or pain radiating down my arm. But one night in May of 2001, the so called heart-burn didnt stop for about an hour. I started to sweat. Finally, I acquiesced to my wifes pleading to go to the … |
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