40-year-old singer Toni Braxton did a wise thing when she experienced chest pains she couldn’t explain: She went to the doctor and took a stress test.
Braxton discovered that she has microvascular angina (MVA), also known as cardiac syndrome X. According to USA Today (and Cardiac Science), by sharing her story, she performed a great service for thousands of women.
Read more about microvascular angina here, and see your doctor if you experience any chest pains while exercising. That type of discomfort while exercising is abnormal. You should look into it.
It may just save your life.
Cardiac Science manufactures and markets the Quinton Q-Stress cardiac stress system. Now in its ninth generation, Q-Stress is the gold standard in cardiac stress systems.
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