The term angina refers to the chest pain or feeling of discomfort which, in most cases, is caused by coronary heart disease. It happens when the flow of blood to the heart muscle is restricted and is often brought on by physical exertion or stress, when theRead more →
Trustees’ Discretionary Grant Prof John Greenwood, University of Leeds Amount: £149,942 Angina is chest pain usually caused by coronary heart disease (CHD) which occurs when there is a narrowing of the heart arteries that supply the heart muscle with blood. In the UK, about 2 million peopleRead more →