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		<description>Angina pectoris is squeezing or tightening within the chest. It is also called chest pain. There are many causes of insufficient supply of blood to heart, angina pectoris such as stress, tension, excessive exertion. Angina pectoris is separated into two categories stable and unstable. Unstable angina pectoris is very much serious than stable angina. It is a minor issue but regular check is needed to prevent it. For more details refer http://www.insideheart.com/etiology-of-angina-pectoris.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angina pectoris is squeezing or tightening within the chest. It is also called chest pain. There are many causes of insufficient supply of blood to heart, angina pectoris such as stress, tension, excessive exertion. Angina pectoris is separated into two categories stable and unstable. Unstable angina pectoris is very much serious than stable angina. It is a minor issue but regular check is needed to prevent it. For more details refer <a href="http://www.insideheart.com/etiology-of-angina-pectoris.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.insideheart.com/etiology-of-angina-pectoris.html</a></p>
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