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A 35-year-old man with no past medical history presents with intermittent central chest tightness on walking up hills, relieved by rest. ECG and troponin levels are normal. He is a non-smoker with no family history of premature coronary disease. Examination is normal. Which is the most appropriate initial management in general practice?

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