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  1. Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease by Debra K. Moser, Barbara Riegel, 2007-08-08
  2. Cardiac Catheterization in Congenital Heart Disease: Pediatric and Adult by Charles E. Mullins, 2005-11-30
  3. The Sinatra Solution: New Hope for Preventing and Treating Heart Disease by Stephen T., M.D. Sinatra, 2005-03
  4. Percutaneous Interventions for Congenital Heart Disease
  5. Take a Load off Your Heart: 109 Things You Can Actually Do to Prevent, Halt and Reverse Heart Disease by Joseph C. Piscatella, Barry A. Franklin, 2003-02-15
  6. Stress and the Heart: Psychosocial Pathways to Coronary Heart Disease by C. O'Callaghan, Cashman, et all 2002-01-15
  7. Treating the Aching Heart: A Guide to Depression, Stress, and Heart Disease by Lawson R. Wulsin, 2007-07-18
  8. The Parent's Guide to Children's Congenital Heart Defects: What They Are, How to Treat Them, How to Cope With Them by Gerri Freid Kramer, Shari Maurer, 2001-11-20
  9. Heal Your Heart: How You Can Prevent or Reverse Heart Disease by K. Lance Gould, 2000-09
  10. A Change of Heart: How the People of Framingham, Massachusetts, Helped Unravel the Mysteries of Cardiovascular Disease by Daniel Levy, Susan Brink, 2005-02-01
  11. Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease Made Simple (Cardiopulmonary Medicine from Imperial College Press) (Cardiopulmonary Medicine from Imperial College Press) by Siew Yen Ho, Michael L. Rigby, et all 2005-06-15
  12. My Heart vs. the Real World: Children with Heart Disease, In Photographs & Interviews by Max S. Gerber, 2008-02-01
  13. TOTAL HEART HEALTH: How to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease with the Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health by Robert H., M.D. Schneider, Jeremy Z., Ph.D. Fields, 2006-04-15
  14. The Carbohydrate Addict's Healthy Heart Program: Break Your Carbo-Insulin Connection to Heart Disease by Richard F. Heller, Rachael F. Heller, et all 1999-07-31

81. Heart Disease - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
There are different forms of heart disease. Coronary heart disease Ischaemic heartdisease Cardiovascular disease. The study of heart disease is
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There are different forms of heart disease The study of heart disease is Cardiology
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_disease Categories Disambiguation Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

82. Homepage
Available from 27th June 2005 2005 Coronary heart disease statistics the latestedition of the BHF statistics publication with new and updated data on
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Around 1 in 5 adults in the UK are obese More Welcome to the heartstats site This is the British Heart Foundation's statistics website - the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of statistics on the burden, prevention, treatment and causes of heart disease in the UK. We regularly update information on the site as new statistics become available. Available to download are the British Heart Foundation's Statistics publications, including the compendium Coronary Heart Disease Statistics. This is published annually, and contains a selection of key statistics available online. If you have any comments or feedback, please get in touch. Latest Additions Data from the Health Survey for England 2003. More Latest news Available from 27th June 2005: 2005 Coronary heart disease statistics - the latest edition of the BHF statistics publication with new and updated data on the burden of CHD in the UK. More Available from 14th February 2005: European Cardiovascular Statistics. New figures on the burden of CVD in Europe. More Page last updated : 30th June 2005 Top www.bhf.org.uk

83. Heart Health | Healthy Recipes | Arkansas Heart Hospital: Specializing In The Tr
Sample recipes from a cookbook by the Arkansas Heart Hospital, dedicated to the treatment of heart disease.
http://www.arheart.com/hearthealth/recipes.html
Each month we offer you 3 new recipes from the Heart-Healthy cookbook, Cooking for the Heart . You may order your own copy of this cookbook by calling us at 501-219-7305. January 2002 Recipes Chicken Vegetable Soup 1 bay leaf
1 chicken, skinned
1 potato, diced
2 carrots, cut up
3 stalks celery, cut up
1 medium onion, cut up
One-half cup cooked rice may be added if desired. Rest of chicken can be used in salads or sandwiches. Nutritional Information Calories: Sat. Fat (grams): g Total Fat: 1 g Cholesterol (mg): 19 mg % Fat: Sodium (mg): 35 mg Oriental Vegetable Stir-Fry 1 tsp. peanut or safflower oil
1 c. diagonally sliced celery(thin)
1/3 c. water
2 tsp. cornstarch
1/8 tsp. ground ginger Dash of salt and pepper Heat oil over high heat in skillet or wok. Add onions and garlic; stir-fry for 1 minute. Add celery, peas, and pepper; stir quickly and often for 2 minutes. Combine water, soy sauce, and cornstarch in small bowl; stir to dissolve and pour over mixture. Add ginger, salt, and pepper; cook, stirring constantly, until sauce is thickened. Serves 2. Nutritional Information Calories: Sat. Fat (grams):

84. Bmj.com Topic Collections : Ischaemic Heart Disease
Ischaemic heart disease. Citations 110 of 444 total displayed. Changes indietary fat and declining coronary heart disease in Poland population based
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Modelling the decline in coronary heart disease deaths in England and Wales, 1981-2000: comparing contributions from primary prevention and secondary prevention
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Estimating the high risk group for cardiovascular disease in the Norwegian HUNT 2 population according to the 2003 European guidelines: modelling study
Linn Getz, Johann A Sigurdsson, Irene Hetlevik, Anna Luise Kirkengen, Solfrid Romundstad, and Jostein Holmen
BMJ 2005;331:551, doi:10.1136/bmj.38555.648623.8F

85. Heart Disease
heart disease Updated March 4, 2005 More about What is heart disease? Congenital heart disease Congestive Heart Failure Coronary Artery Spasm
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86. Heart Disease Program
An expert system to help physicians diagnose heart disease.
http://medg.lcs.mit.edu/projects/hdp/
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Group: Clinical Decision Making Group Project Leader: Bill Long wjl@mit.edu Purpose: To assist physicians in the diagnosis of patients with cardiac symptoms, focusing on hemodynamic dysfunction. Description: For predicting the effects of therapy we have developed a mechanism that uses equations for the hemodynamic relationships and a signal flow technique to calculate the likely quantitative steady-state change for all parameters given changes in therapies (or other parameter changes). This mechanism effectively captures the hemodynamic effects of the therapies on which it has been tested for a variety of pathophysiologic conditions.
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87. Cats And Heart Disease
Information on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, its symptoms and treatment.
http://home.online.no/~colmar/hcm_eng.html
CATS AND HEART DISEASE WHAT IS HCM? SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS Heart disease in felines usually comprises various forms of a defective heart muscle, or cardiomyopathy (cardio = heart, myo = muscle, pathy = disease).
Felines most commonly develop one of three different types:
DCM (Dialated Cardiomyopathy) leads to enlarged heart chambers due to a weakning of the heart muscle, and was relatively common until quite recently. Today it is rarely seen thanks to the adequate addition of Taurine in most main brands of cat food.
RCM (Restrictive Cardiomyopathy) is a form akin to HCM, and is often seen in older cats. It manifests itself in progressively poorer heart function with reduced ability to pump.
This leads to an accumulation of blood in the heart, and an enlargement of the atrium.
By far the most common type of heart disease in felines is HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy).
The rest of this article with deal mainly with HCM.
WHAT IS HCM? HCM, or Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, is a heart disorder in which the left wall of the heart grows and thickens. (Hypertrophic = thickening)
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88. HEART DISEASE
Mention the other causes of ischemic heart disease, and tell about how they operate Ed on Blood Gases CONGENITAL heart disease WITH RIGHTTO-LEFT SHUNTS
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HEART DISEASE
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Cyberfriends: The help you're looking for is probably here. Welcome to Ed's Pathology Notes, placed here originally for the convenience of medical students at my school. You need to check the accuracy of any information, from any source, against other credible sources. I cannot diagnose or treat over the web, I cannot comment on the health care you have already received, and these notes cannot substitute for your own doctor's care. I am good at helping people find resources and answers. If you need me, send me an E-mail at scalpel_blade@yahoo.com Your confidentiality is completely respected. DoctorGeorge.com is a larger, full-time service. There is also a fee site at myphysicians.com , and another at www.afraidtoask.com Translate this page automatically With one of four large boxes of "Pathguy" replies. I'm still doing my best to answer everybody. Sometimes I get backlogged, sometimes my E-mail crashes, and sometimes my literature search software crashes. If you've not heard from me in a week, post me again. I send my most challenging questions to the medical student pathology interest group, minus the name, but with your E-mail where you can receive a reply. Slice of Life videodisk. No medical student should be without access to this wonderful resource. Someday you may be able to access these pictures directly from this page.

89. CNN.com - Hormone Therapy Fails To Slow Heart Disease In Older Women, Study Find
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Hormone therapy fails to slow heart disease in older women, study finds
March 13, 2000 Web posted at: 5:07 p.m. EST (2207 GMT) From staff reports LOS ANGELES (CNN) Hormone-replacement therapy, widely believed to be an effective treatment for heart ailments in older women, does not appreciably slow progression of cardiac disease, reseachers at Wake Forest University have found.

90. CNN.com - Study Links Hostility In Young Adults With Heart Disease - May 16, 200
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Study links hostility in young adults with heart disease
May 16, 2000 Web posted at: 6:36 p.m. EDT (2236 GMT) From staff reports (CNN) Young women and men who rate high in aggression, anger and other forms of hostility are more likely to develop hardening of heart arteries at an early age, according to a report released Tuesday in The Journal of the American Medical Association.

91. Preventing Heart Disease
But a halfcentury ago, the level of knowledge about heart disease and the Doctors would give advice on preventing heart disease—drop some pounds,
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Preventing Heart Disease A Snapshot of Post-War America
Giving an Ounce of Prevention

What About the Future?
Paul was one of the smart ones. A 51-year-old Baby Boomer from the western suburbs of Chicago, Paul was a successful radiologist with a wife and two children. He had settled into the comfortable routines of family life. Paul and his wife had skied when they were first married, and he had run a little in his 30s, but as the kids got older and his stressful hours at the hospital got longer, Paul barely had enough time to sleep, never mind exercise. Still, when his favorite jeans and shirts became a little snug and climbing stairs between floors at the hospital was harder than it used to be, Paul realized he needed to take action. "Time to stop eating out so much," he thought,"and time to haul out my running shoes again." Paul knew it was wise to have a physical before beginning an exercise program, so he scheduled an appointment with Dr. Burns, his internist. Paul had a family history of coronary artery disease, so Dr. Burns ran him through a battery of tests, including an exercise test. To his surprise, the test suggested a blockage in the coronary arteries supplying Paul’s heart muscle with blood. Dr. Burns promptly consulted with a cardiologist who recommended a cardiac catheterization with a coronary arteriogram to visualize Paul’s heart arteries. This test showed a 95 percent narrowing in the major artery to the front of Paul’s heart.

92. CNN - Doctors Work To Determine Heart Disease Risk Factors - November 9, 1999
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November 9, 1999 Web posted at: 1:40 p.m. EST (1840 GMT) From Medical Corespondent Steve Salvatore (CNN) Most adults don't experience their first episode of chest pain until they are in their 50s and 60s, but experts say the early signs of atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, start in childhood. "That's because of the kind of lifestyle we have in the United States," said Dr. Henry Ginsberg of New York-Presbyterian Hospital. "Even our children are eating high-fat diets. Now there's a tremendous increase in overweight children. And those together with inactivity lead to the development of fat in our blood vessels." Cardiac rehab benefits may be physical and psychological Cardiology mapping new approaches to treatment Last-chance surgery reshapes the heart Healthy habits can reduce risk of heart disease ... Study: Pets curb dangerous rises in blood pressure Obesity, inactivity and cholesterol levels are just some of the elements doctors use to assess a patient's risk of heart disease and heart attack. For the most part, high-risk and low-risk patients are easy to assess. But most people are somewhere in the middle, and experts say that group is the toughest to treat.

93. Patient Education
Dr. Pasternak emphasizes you should know your heart disease risk as an individual . Women who smoke increase their heart disease risk two to four times.
http://www.acc.org/media/patient/prevention/woman.htm
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Preventing Heart Disease: What Women Need to Know Extensive medical research has identified the major heart disease risk factors for women. Some, like aging or heredity, are things you can't change. But there are many other factors affecting women that you can do something about. According to Richard Pasternak, MD, FACC, director of preventive cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and associate professor of medicine at Harvard, "There is compelling evidence from studies and clinical trials that coronary heart disease is largely preventable." Dr. Pasternak emphasizes you should know your heart disease risk as an individual . "Talk with your doctor to assess your specific level of risk. If your risk is high, find out which risk factors you should concentrate on. Finding out you're at low risk, on the other hand, can eliminate a lot of worry."

94. NIH To Study Chelation Therapy For Heart Disease
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95. Heart Disease Online - No Frames Version
A resource for websurfers searching for information on heart disease, surgery,and heart health.
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96. CNN.com - Health - Study Finds Graveyard Shift May Cause Heart Disease - October
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Study finds graveyard shift may cause heart disease
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Shift work may not only make people grumpy, but it could put them at a higher risk of heart disease, Italian researchers said on Monday. Alarm clocks and artificial lighting may fool the mind into thinking it is daytime and all right to work, but organs such as the heart march to a different tune, and do not respond well to being made to work in the middle of the night, a team at the University of Milan found.

97. Heart Disease
Overview of heart disease, which refers to a variety of heartrelated conditions.Related Tests Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, Lipid profile, CK,
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98. CNN - Research Links Mental Stress, More Deaths From Heart Disease - March 9, 19
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99. CNN - Study Warns Against Migraine Medication For Heart Disease Patients - July
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Migrane sufferers with heart problems should avoid certain anti-migrane medications, according to a new study
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Web posted at: 2:13 p.m. EDT (1813 GMT) (CNN) Migraine headache sufferers with heart disease should avoid certain anti-migraine medications, according to a recent study published in Circulation, a journal of the American Heart Association. Migraine headaches are caused by a dilation of blood vessels in the head that causes a severe, pounding pain. Medications to treat the headache cause the blood vessels to constrict or narrow. "Unfortunately, these medications aren't smart enough to exert their effect just on the head vessels," said Jonathan L. Halperin, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai Medical Center. "Sometimes they exert the constrictor effect on the arteries that feed the blood to the heart muscle." The low blood flow can cause chest pain and possibly a heart attack.

100. Official Homepage Of The Children's Heart Foundation
This Foundation focuses on the improvement of care in children with heart diseases through patient education and support activities, financial support for patients requiring intervention, and purchase of medical equipment for surgery and diagnosis.
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