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         Cardiology (heart):     more books (100)
  1. Heart Failure (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Cardiology) by Roy S. Gardner, Theresa A. McDonagh, et all 2007-11-17
  2. Heart Failure: Frontiers in Cardiology
  3. Heart Failure (Contemporary Cardiology)
  4. Ischaemic Heart Disease (Current Status of Clinical Cardiology)
  5. The Irritable Heart of Soldiers and the Origins of Anglo-American Cardiology: The Us Civil War (1861) to World War I (1918) (The History of Medicine in Context) by Charles F. Wooley, 2002-11
  6. The Ischemic Heart (Progress in Experimental Cardiology)
  7. Coronary Heart Disease Prevention (Fundamental and Clinical Cardiology, No 9) by Yanowitz, 1992-08-13
  8. Doppler Echocardiography in Heart Disease (Basic and Clinical Cardiology Series, Vol 10)
  9. HeartValveSAP ~ Heart Valve SAP ~ Self Assessment Program (ACC Foundation ~ American College of Cardiology Foundation, HeartValveSAP ~ Heart Valve SAP) by American College of Cardiology Foundation, 2006
  10. The Athlete's Heart (Cardiology Clinics, 10:2)
  11. Classics of cardiology;: A collection of classic works on the heart and circulation with comprehensive biographic accounts of the authors (Dover books on biology and medicine) by Frederick A Willius, 1961
  12. Subduing the Dragon; Living Through a Heart Attack: A Simplified Textbook of Cardiology and Heart Attacks by Jacob I. Haft, 2002-07
  13. Observations on some of the most frequent and important diseases of the heart (Classics of cardiology library) by Allan Burns, 1986
  14. Thrombolysis and the Heart (Cardiology Clinics, 5:1)

41. South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust
cardiology ((heart)). Dr Adrian Davies, Adult cardiology, ischaemic (heart)disease, (heart) failure, adult congenital (heart) disease, hypertension.
http://www.southtees.northy.nhs.uk/default.asp?page=320

42. Cardiology - Heart Care, Bypass Surgery, Cardiology, Transplants, Cardiovascular
UF physicians are leading the fight against (heart) disease with state surgeons arenationally and internationally recognized leaders in cardiology, thoracic and
http://www.shands.org/find/service/cardio/
procedures interventional electrophysiology TCV ... locations Heart care The Shands Cardiovascular Center at the University of Florida offers world-class cardiovascular care. UF physicians are leading the fight against heart disease with state-of-the-art diagnosis and advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques. Our physicians and surgeons are nationally and internationally recognized leaders in cardiology, thoracic and cardiovascular surgery and vascular surgery. The Shands Cardiovascular Center at UF is among the first to perform many of the newest medical procedures, some of which were developed by UF physicians. The UF faculty physicians provide many adult and pediatric services including:
  • Cardiovascular medicine Cardiovascular surgery Thorascic and cardiovascular surgery Radiology diagnostic and treatment services Anesthesiology Transplantation
The Center offers monitored adult and pediatric care facilities, such as the Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Cardiac Surgical ICU, Medical ICU, Intermediate Care Units, Surgical ICU and Telemetry Care Units.

43. St. Mary's Regional Medical Center :
cardiology/(heart) Disease. You are here Hospital Services cardiology/(heart)Disease Quality Cardiac Care For a quality range of
http://www.stmarysregional.com/p91.html
Cardiology/Heart Disease DIRECTORY Homepage Maps About St. Mary's Send a Get Well Card! ... Patient Safety
CONTACT
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center
305 South 5th
Enid, OK 73701
USA
580-249-3982 fax
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Cardiology/Heart Disease
You are here: Hospital Services Cardiology/Heart Disease Quality Cardiac Care For a quality range of cardiac services, the first choice in Northwest Oklahoma is St. Mary's Regional Medical Center. In fact, everything your heart desires is right here: preventive education, advanced diagnostic testing, noninvasive treatments, cardiac rehab, and the very latest advances in open-heart surgery. Plus, patients receive care from a specially trained team of cardiac professionals, each providing a highly skilled and highly personal level of service. So whatever your heart desires, whatever your heart needs, the first place to turn is St. Mary's Regional Medical Center. The first choice! Prevention and Education Change of Heart program, we can help educate you with special programs.

44. Drug InfoNet - Cardiology - [heart]
Drug InfoNet.com, Go. FAQ s, Drug Information, Disease Information, Manufacturers,Health News, Health Info, Panel Registration, Healthcare Orgs, Medical Refs,
http://www.druginfonet.com/index.php?pageID=cardiology.htm

45. Cardiology / Heart And Circulation Disorders
General Health Sites. Health Topic Alphabetical. Health Topic - Category.cardiology / (heart) and Circulation Disorders. American (heart) Association.
http://www.rvhlib.mcgill.ca/English/Consumer/chcardiology.htm
Interlibrary Loans / Document Delivery Training Sessions Literature Searching RVH Journals ... Google RVH Patient Resource Centre
General Health Sites Health Topic - Alphabetical Health Topic - Category
Cardiology / Heart and Circulation Disorders
American Heart Association American Heart Association: Heart Profilers - Your Treatment Decision Tool Ask NOAH About: Heart Disease and Stroke Health Canada: The Healthy Heart Kit ... National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute: Heart and Vascular Diseases
Medical Library of the Royal Victoria Hospital / Updated Feb. 27, 2004 by S. Widden About Us Vic Libraries Consumer Health Information ... RVH Books

46. Pediatric Cardiology: Defects
Coronary artery disease; Ebstein s anomaly; Fetal neonatal cardiology;Hypoplastic left (heart); Mitral valve disease; Patent ductus
http://www.kumc.edu/kumcpeds/cardiology/chdefect.html
Congenital Heart Defects
Teaching Resources organized for the following defects:
  • Anomalous pulmonary venous drainage
  • Aortic arch anomalies
  • Aortic valve disease
  • Aquired disorders ...
    Return to KUMC Pediatric Cardiology Page
  • 47. Cardiology - Heart Problems
    Cardionetics Welcome to the (heart) of knowledge. These Pages havebeen designed for use with a frames based browser. You may still
    http://www.cardionetics.com/docs/patient/cardio/problems.htm
    Cardionetics - Welcome to the heart of knowledge These Pages have been designed for use with a frames based browser You may still browse our pages by using
    the links page

    48. Cardiology - Heart Problems
    The (heart) is a remarkable organ, it beats on average 100,000 times eachday, every day for your whole life. Even disease. (heart) Attack.
    http://www.cardionetics.com/docs/patient/cardio/prob_bd.htm
    The heart is a remarkable organ, it beats on average 100,000 times each day, every day for your whole life. Even if it worked perfectly 99.99% of the time, it would still have 10 unusual beats each day. The vast majority of which are totally innocent and nothing to worry about. Most cardiac problems fall into one of four main areas: Products Cardiology Health ... Healthcare Professionals

    49. Medscape Cardiology Homepage
    (heart), and Circulation. Journal of Clinical Hypertension Objective, up to dateinformation and practical treatment recommendations. Preventive cardiology A
    http://www.medscape.com/cardiologyhome

    Register
    Log In June 7, 2004 Featured CME CME Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure CME The Expanding Role of BNP Treatment in the Management of Heart Failure See also: Cardiac Rhythm Management Antihypertensive Drugs: Is It All in the Blood Pressure-Lowering Effect? An Expert Interview With Ronald G Victor, MD
    No matter how you measure it, in whom you measure it, or how you treat it, the lesson is that you must use a multidrug regimen and lower the blood pressure. Resource Centers
    Disease- and condition-specific information collections Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Atrial Fibrillation Heart Failure: Device Therapy More... ASH 04 The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT): New Results for Diabetes and Heart Failure
    from American Society of Hypertension Scientific Sessions
    The controversy around the ALLHAT results continues... At this year's ASH meeting, special attention was paid to the problem of new-onset diabetes in patients on long-term diuretic therapy.
    HRS 04 DEFINITE: Defibrillators in Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy Treatment Evaluation Updated Results
    from Heart Rhythm 2004
    In patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy treated with beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors, implantation with ICDs significantly reduces the risk of sudden death from arrhythmia and is associated with a nonsignificant reduction in the risk of death from any cause.

    50. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Cardiology
    Author OMNI, Nottingham University Subjects blood, cardiology, (heart), stress DeweyClass616.1 ResourceType index Location uk Last checked 19990508 Basic
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/cardiology.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Cardiology
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • OMNI Subject Listing for Cardiovascular System
  • Basic Research in Cardiology: Official Journal of the German Cardiac Society
  • Coronary Heart Disease Statistics 2000
  • Heartinfo: Heart Information Network Front Door ...
  • Yale Heart Book Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    OMNI Subject Listing for Cardiovascular System
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to the cardiovascular system.
    Author: OMNI, Nottingham University
    Subjects: blood, cardiology, heart, stress
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    Basic Research in Cardiology: Official Journal of the German Cardiac Society
    This journal publishes original reports and review articles providing progress in basic research on the cardiovascular system in health and disease, and originating from various disciplines, i.e. molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, organ related integrative physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical pathophysiology. Abstracts and full text available.
    Author: Springer and the German Cardiac Society
    Subjects: cardiology
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    journal Location: germany, europe
  • 51. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Heart
    Author OMNI, Nottingham University Subjects blood, cardiology, (heart), stressDeweyClass 616.1 ResourceType index Location uk Last checked 19990508
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/h/heart.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Heart
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • OMNI Subject Listing for Cardiovascular System
  • Coronary Heart Disease Statistics 2000
  • Heartinfo: Heart Information Network Front Door
  • HEBSWEB: Health Education Board for Scotland ...
  • Yale Heart Book Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    OMNI Subject Listing for Cardiovascular System
    Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to the cardiovascular system.
    Author: OMNI, Nottingham University
    Subjects: blood, cardiology, heart, stress
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    Coronary Heart Disease Statistics 2000
    Annual publication providing statistics relating to the incidence, causes, and effects of coronary heart disease in the UK, available as an Adobe Acrobat document. Presents key facts about CHD, and offers a supplement which considers the economic impact of heart disease. Previous years' publications are provided.
    Author: British Heart Foundation Health Promotion Research Group
    Subjects: cardiology, heart
  • 52. MUSC Pediatric Cardiology -- Home
    All clinical evaluations are performed in the Children s (heart) Program offices Inaddition to Division of Pediatric cardiology at MUSC, pediatric cardiology
    http://www.pediatrics.musc.edu/pedscard/
    Home Home Services Services ... Search Search Welcome What's New... The Children's Heart Program of South Carolina offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient cardiovascular care on the sixth floor of the MUSC Children's Hospital to children with congenital or acquired heart disease. All clinical evaluations are performed in the Children's Heart Program offices and laboratories. Each clinical laboratory is dedicated to pediatric patients and contains the latest equipment of a size and nature to make testing most effective and easier for children. Our goal is to provide coordinated cardiac care to all the children of South Carolina via a network of pediatric cardiologists and outreach clinics throughout the state. In addition to Division of Pediatric Cardiology at MUSC, pediatric cardiology practices are located in Columbia, Greenville and Florence. Outreach clinics are currently run by one of the four practices in Anderson, Beaufort, Greenwood, Hilton Head, Lancaster, Murrel's Inlet, Myrtle Beach, Spartanburg and Sumter. Together, the program provides local pediatric cardiology services to much of the state of South Carolina. 2003 Congenital Scanning for the Adult and Pediatric Cardiac Sonographer Course
    2003 Charleston EP Symposium

    Third Annual Charleston Mini-Symposium on Pediatric Cardiology
    Of Interest...

    53. Physican Directory - Service: Cardiology (Heart)
    EMAIL THIS PAGE. Doctors Hospitals Internal Medicine cardiology ((heart)).CLICK HERE to find physicians by KC neighborhood. Result Page 1 2 3.
    http://www.healthykc.org/hospitals/SrchByDetail2.asp?catcode=3&subcatcode=48&p=1

    54. Physican Directory - Service: Pediatric Cardiology (Heart)
    Doctors Hospitals Pediatrics Pediatric cardiology ((heart)).CLICK HERE to find physicians by KC neighborhood. Result Page 1.
    http://www.healthykc.org/hospitals/SrchByDetail2.asp?catcode=1&subcatcode=51&p=1

    55. European Society Of Cardiology
    Euro (heart) Survey on Acute Coronary Syndromes II join in. Participate CONSTITUENTBODIES. Take the first Nuclear cardiology Exam in Europe on 24 October 2004
    http://www.escardio.org/
    Home About Us Contact Us Site Map Search for ESC Congress 2004 Distance Learning web site-ESCed.org Decision Making Tools ESC Journals ... Heart Failure Update 2004, 12-15 June 2004, Wroclaw, Poland: it is this week!
    You may still register on-site as from Friday 11 June 14.00 hours KNOWLEDGE EUROECHO 8, 1-4 December 2004, Athens, Greece This year, a record breaking number of 930 abstracts were submitted CONGRESSES ESC Congress 2004: Highlight Session, 1 September 2004, 11:00-12:30 The session’s programme is now available. INITIATIVES EU Council of Ministers declares Heart Health a priority The Health Council adopted conclusions to promote heart health in the European Union. CONSTITUENT BODIES The European Association of Echocardiography is offering 50 grants of 500 Euros to encourage young investigators to participate in Euroecho meetings. ESC Congress 2004 28 August [ Munich - Germany ] 1 September Heart Failure Update 2004 12 June [ Wroclaw - Poland ] 15 June EUROECHO 8 1 December [ Athens - Greece ] 4 December ICNC 7 8 May [ Lisbon - Portugal ] 11 May Heart Failure 2005 11 June [ Lisbon - Portugal ] 14 June Europace 2005 26 June [ Prague - Czech Republic ] 29 June Online Services User name: Password: Lost Password Subscribe
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    56. Cardiology
    cardiology is that branch of medicine which dealswith the treatment of (heart) diseases.
    http://www.rjmatthewsmd.com/
    Please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Matthews regarding any heart problems or symptoms, which you desire to discuss.
    He will gladly answer as promptly as possible! Angina Pectoris
    Angiogram
    Aorta
    Aortic Valve
    Arrhythmia
    Artery
    AtrioVentricular (AV)-Conduction Disturbances
    Atrial Fibrillation
    Atria
    Autonomic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Innervation of the Cardiac Conduction System Blood Supply of the Cardiac Conduction System Bradycardia Bradycardia Evaluation Bradycardia Managment Bypass Surgery Cardiomyopathy Cardiac Conduction System Congestive Heart Failure Coronary Doppler Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (EKG) Flail Valve Intravascular Ultrasound Lipid Plaque Mitral Valve Myocardial Infarction Myocarditis Mitral Valvuloplasty Normal Heart Rate Nuclear Stress Test Open Heart Surgery Pericardium Pericardial Constriction Pericardial Effusion

    57. Cardiology - Heart Failure (Cardiology) - Graduate Medical Education - Mount Sin
    Click here to continue on to the page you desired of your browserdoes not automatically forward you there in 5 seconds.
    http://www.mssm.edu/gme/redir/cardio_heart_sinai.html
    Click here to continue on to the page you desired of your browser does not automatically forward you there in 5 seconds.

    58. JHBMC: Cardiology: Cardiac Rehabilitation Patient Information
    Johns Hopkins (heart) Health. Patient Information. cardiology Main Page. LifestlyeTopics. Exercise. Exercise and (heart) Disease Do You Exercise Regularly?
    http://www.jhbmc.jhu.edu/cardiology/rehab/patientinfo.html
    Johns Hopkins
    Heart Health Patient Information Cardiology
    Main Page

    Lifestlye Topics Exercise Exercise and Heart Disease Do You Exercise Regularly? Sticking With Your Exercise Program All About Athletic Shoes ... Check Your Physical Activity I.Q. National Heart, Lung,and Blood Insitute Nutrition Myths About Food and Exercise Heart Healthy Holiday Recipes How to Become an Intuitive Eater Let's Talk Turkey ... The Healthier Side of Dining Out Smoking Kick the Habit for Good Check Your Smoking I.Q. National Heart, Lung,and Blood Insitute Stress, Emotions, Behavior Modification Making Behavioral Changes Dealing With the Holidays Stress Busters Medical Topics Understanding Chest Pain CPR Saves Lives What is a Heart Attack After a Heart Attack ... Structure and Function of the Heart Heart Health Information Sheets The Healthy Heart Understanding Hypertension Understanding Nutrition Exercise ... Exercise Stress Testing Heart Health Today Heart Health Today is our quarterly newsletter for children and adults providing new information and tips about the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease with a focus on lifestyle behavior change.

    59. Exercise And Heart Disease
    EXERCISE AND (heart) DISEASE The American (heart) Association has now added lack of exercise to the list of major risk factors for (heart) disease.
    http://www.jhbmc.jhu.edu/cardiology/rehab/exercise.chd.html
    EXERCISE AND HEART DISEASE The American Heart Association has now added " lack of exercise" to the list of major risk factors for heart disease. The other risk factors are smoking, high blood pressure, and high blood cholesterol.
    Exercise not only helps fight heart disease, but for sedentary people, just adding a little exercise to your daily routine reduces the risk of high blood pressure, osteoporosis, breast and colon cancer, depression, anxiety and stress. Ideally, you should exercise three to five times a week for 20-50 minutes within your target heart rate. However, your health can benefit simply by accumulating 30 minutes of moderate activity per day, such as stair climbing, walking to work, or gardening.
    Also, it is not just aerobic exercise such as walking, cycling, jogging and swimming that is recommended.Resistance training, or weight lifting, is an important component of a good fitness program because it increases your strength, leads to decreased body fat and helps improve blood cholesterol levels.
    Benefits of Regular Exercise
    • Improves heart and lungs
    • Decreases resting blood pressure
    • Decreases body fat
    • Decreases total and LDL cholesterol ("bad cholesterol")

    60. Good Samaritan Hospital - Clinical Services/Cardiology - Heart Institute -- Rese
    (heart) Institute Research. Good Samaritan Hospital s patients have benefitedfrom the (heart) Institute s research, particularly in the areas of
    http://www.goodsam.org/clinical/heartres.html
    Heart Institute - Research
    Good Samaritan Hospital's Heart Institute conducts research on the most effective means of preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases. The laboratories develop and/or participate in groundbreaking studies, including tests to discover the most effective medications, devices and techniques. Findings have been published in all major medical/scientific journals and applied - case after case - to provide optimal care to patients.
    Past investigations have focused on:
    • the role of estrogen in preventing heart disease
      the effects of smoking on the heart
      the role of DNA in strengthening the heart.
    Cardiology
    Cardiac Surgery

    Diagnostic Imaging (Radiology)

    Emergency Services
    ...
    Urology

    Good Samaritan Hospital's patients have benefited from the Heart Institute's research, particularly in the areas of:
    • state-of-the-art defibrillators and pacemakers the newest anti-hypertensive medications the latest techniques to cure arrhythmias and other cardiovascular diseases congestive heart failure.

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