Monday 24 October 2022


 If you have coronary artery disease, a waxy substance called plaque has built up inside your coronary arteries. Plaque causes your arteries to become hard and narrow, which reduces the blood flow to your heart. As a result, you might experience chest pain or discomfort, called angina.

International Conference on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Website link: cardiology.pencis.com  

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