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  1. Diet & Heart Disease : It's NOT What You Think by Stephen Byrnes, 2001-05-01
  2. Answering Your Questions about Heart Disease and Sex by Eduardo Chapunoff M.D., 2007-10-23
  3. American Medical Association Guide to Preventing and Treating Heart Disease: Essential Information You and Your Family Need to Know about Having a Healthy Heart by American Medical Association, Martin S. Lipsky MD, et all 2008-01-02
  4. Exercises for Heart Health: The Complete Guide for Heart Attack, Heart Surgery, and Cardiovascular Disease Patients by William Smith, 2009-08-25
  5. Moss and Adams' Heart Disease in Infants, Children and Adolescents: Including the Fetus and Young Adult, 2 Volume Set
  6. An AARP Guide: Living with Heart Disease: Everything You Need to Know to Safeguard Your Health and Take Control of Your Life by Larry Katzenstein, 2007-02-01
  7. Critical Heart Disease in Infants and Children
  8. Adult Congenital Heart Disease: A Practical Guide by Michael A. Gatzoulis, Lorna Swan, et all 2005-06-24
  9. The Human Heart: A Basic Guide to Heart Disease by Brendan Phibbs, 2007-01-26
  10. Heartbreak and Heart Disease: A Mind/Body Prescription for Healing the Heart by Stephen T. Sinatra, 1999-03
  11. Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series Heart Disease: important facts, inspiring stories by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, et all 2005-01-24
  12. Cases in Adult Congenital Heart Disease - Expert Consult: Online and Print: Atlas by Michael A. Gatzoulis MDPhD, Gary D. Webb MD, et all 2009-11-17
  13. Conquering Heart Disease: New Ways to Live Well Without Drugs or Surgery by Harvey B. Simon, 1995-10-01

41. Essential Atlas Of Heart Diseases : McGraw-Hill Professional Books
Essential Atlas of heart diseases By Braunwald, Eugene ISBN 0071376453 DOI10.1036/0071376453 Format BB 350 pages Pub Date 200107-17 Copyright 2001
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Pub Date: Edition: USD Product Line: McGraw-Hill Professional McGraw-Hill Professional Related Titles by Category: Qty Description Author Biography Description Back to top A full-color atlas designed to provide all health care professionals with a detailed pictorial presentation of cardiovascular diseases and their treatment. Updated throughout, the Second Edition highlights important points in summary boxes, and features information on new drugs and clinical trials. Author Biography Back to top Among his many accomplishments, Dr. Braunwald is the editor of HEART DISEASE; a major competitor to HURST'S THE HEART and he is one of the primary editors of Harrison's PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. Promotion Code Responding to a promotion?Please enter your

42. Heart Diseases
A short document on angina and heart disease, aimed at patients. It covers testingfor heart diseases, treatments and their side effects, and surgery.
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Irish Heart Foundation The Irish Heart Foundation (IHF) was established in 1966 and is a national voluntary organisation aiming to "reduce premature death and disability from heart disease and stroke through research, education and community service". The activities and work of the IHF are outlined here, including their health promotion campaign in the community, schools and in the work place, as well as pages of interest to health professionals. There is a patient information section which provides basic information about matters related to the heart, compiled by doctors and nurses. Information and training on CPR and ACLS is also available from this Web site. Societies, Medical

43. Cardiology
of medicine which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases.Cardiologists investigate patients with suspected heart disease by taking a
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44. Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary heart disease (or coronary artery disease) is a narrowing of the small Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the United
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Definition: Coronary heart disease (or coronary artery disease) is a narrowing of the small blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart (coronary arteries). Coronary disease usually results from the build up of fatty material and plaque ( atherosclerosis ). As the coronary arteries narrow, the flow of blood to the heart can slow or stop. The disease can cause chest pain ( stable angina ), shortness of breath, heart attack , or other symptoms. Alternative Names: Coronary artery disease; Arteriosclerotic heart disease; CHD; CAD Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the United States for men and women. According to the American Heart Association, about every 29 seconds someone in the US suffers from a CHD-related event, and about every minute someone dies from such event. The lifetime risk of having coronary heart disease after age 40 is 49% for men and 32% for women. As women get older, the risk increases almost to that of men. (See also Heart disease and women There are many factors which increase the risk for CHD. Some of the risks are based on family history (genetics), and others are more controllable. Risk factors include the following:

45. Virtual Children's Hospital : Heart Diseases--Prevention
Children and Heart Disease Frequently Asked Questions All Topics PediatricPatient Topics Pediatric Provider Topics
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46. Virtual Children's Hospital : Heart Diseases--General
Children and Heart Disease Frequently Asked Questions Pediatrics CommonQuestions, Quick Answers Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
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Children and Heart Disease: Frequently Asked Questions
Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers: Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)

Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers: EKG
For Pediatric Providers
Paediapaedia: An Imaging Encyclopedia of Pediatric Disease: Cardiovascular Diseases
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Pediatric Patient Topics Pediatric Provider Topics ... University of Iowa http://www.vh.org/navigation/vch/topics/pediatric_patient_heart_diseasesgeneral.html

47. Patient And Public Information Center : Heart Rhythm Society
Download and Print this page as Adobe PDF. heart diseases and Disorders Structural Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy) and congenital abnormalities
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More than 2 million people in the United States have atrial fibrillation, making it a very common heart rhythm disorder. In A Fib, the heartbeat is irregular and rapid, sometimes beating as often as 300 times a minute, about four times faster than normal. Although it isn't life threatening, A Fib can lead to other rhythm problems, chronic fatigue and congestive heart failure. Chances of having a stroke are five times higher for those with A Fib. [ more Atrial Flutter (AFL)
Atrial flutter is similar to A Fib because it too is characterized by a rapid heartbeat. Instead of many disorganized signals, however, AFL is caused by a single electrical wave that circulates very rapidly in the atrium, about 300 times a minute, leading to a very fast, steady heartbeat. [ more Sick Sinus Syndrome (SSS)
SSS is not a specific disease, but a group of signs or symptoms that indicate the heart’s natural electrical pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is not functioning properly. In SSS, the heart rate can switch back and forth between a slow rate (bradycardia) and a fast rate (tachycardia). A permanent pacemaker, sometimes in combination with medication, is the primary treatment.

48. American Heart Association
The Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
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49. World Heart Day
September 29, 2002 a World heart Federation initiative to increase awareness and prevention of cardiovascular diseases with special emphasis on physical activity.
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50. Lillehei Heart Institute
Dedicated to innovations leading to treatment of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases through endowed interdisciplinary effortsat the Univ. of Minnesota.
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52. LightLab Imaging - Optical Coherence Tomography
Developing Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) technology to help in earlier and more accurate diagnosis of diseases including cancer and heart disease.
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53. HeartSpring - Alternative And Complimentry Medicine - Articles And Information -
Alternative medicine guide for various diseases.
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54. Open Heart :: Heart Diseases; Prevention, Causes And Treatments. Heart Surgery,
Discussion forum, brief descriptions of cardiovascular diseases, treatments, and new discoveries. Sponsored by the Swiss Foundation for Advanced Communication in Healthcare. Site in English, French, and German.
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55. Tervetuloa Sydänliittoon
Works to prevent cardiovascular diseases and to develop treatment and rehabilitation. Services, news, communications and fundraising.
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56. Cigarette Smoking And Cardiovascular Diseases
Cigarettes are the most important preventable cause of premature death in the United State. Most of those deaths are from heart disease, not cancer. The facts from the AHA.
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57. Technology Transfer Office
Responsible for marketing, licensing, and commercialization of patents and other intellectual property produced through biomedical research on human diseases such as lupus, cancer, heart disease, arthritis, AIDS, and Alzheimer's disease at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF).
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From the American heart Association, covers all the valve diseases, infective endocarditis, pregnancy, adolescents and young adults, prosthetic heart valves and coronary artery disease.
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59. Cardiothoracic, Vascular, Anti-Aging & Longevity Institute Of Chicago: Dr. Salva
Providing patients with the latest in treatment modalities and advances in the treatment of heart, lung and peripheral vascular diseases. (Chicago, Illinois)
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60. WHO | Cardiovascular Diseases
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease report of a WHO Expert ConsultationRheumatic heart disease poses a major challenge to public health and is
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Cardiovascular diseases Avoiding heart attacks and strokes:
Don't be a victim, protect yourself
Cardiovascular diseases are killing more and more people around the world, striking rich and poor alike. Those who survive a heart attack or stroke often need to take long-term medical treatment. These diseases can seriously affect the life of both the patient and his or her family. Yet so many heart attacks and strokes could be prevented. That is why you should read this booklet, it explains why heart attacks and strokes happen and how you can avoid them.
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The atlas of heart disease and stroke
One of the strategies to respond to the challenges to population health and well being by the global epidemic of heart attack and stroke is to provide actionable information relevant to policy level, populations and individuals at risk. As part of such efforts, WHO in collaboration with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has produced for the wider audience, "The Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke". The atlas addresses the global epidemic of heart disease and stroke in a clear and accessible format. This highly valuable reference material has been designed for use by policy makers, national and international organizations, health professionals and the general public. It is a must-have and a must-read.
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