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Cardiac patients who receive treatment may not be receiving proper driving advice from their doctors. Canadian researchers say 57 percent of patients released from the hospital after angioplasty did not receive any advice regarding driving after discharge, despite guidelines released by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Patients studied had acute coronary syndrome, a collection of cardiac symptoms including angina, chest pain and restricted blood flow to the heart, and were studied after being treated with angioplasty.

   

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