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any info about the person being born prematurelly ….Thank you
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Rather than prematurity, it is low birth weight which has a relation to angina. It is known as Barker's hypothesis or fetal origin of adult heart diseases. Those babies born with low birth weight due to maternal undernutrition during pregnancy are prone for coronary artery disease in later life, especially if their living conditions are superior.
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Angina isn’t a disease per se but a symptom of arterial disease. It is pain in the chest area, and can sometimes be accompanied by shortness of breath. Use it as a warning sign to change your diet to be more heart healthy and to exercise regularly.
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The English word angina (which comes intact from Latin) refers to a painful constriction or tightness somewhere in the body:
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No. People who are born on time get angina as well. For the most time, it's in your diet, but angina and other heart problems can run in the family
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