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  1. Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: The Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven, Nutrition-Based Cure by Caldwell B. Esselstyn, 2008-01-31
  2. Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late by Sinatra, James C., M.D. Roberts, 2008-01-18
  3. Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty (PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HEART DISEASE (LILLY))
  4. No More Heart Disease: How Nitric Oxide Can Prevent--Even Reverse-- Heart Disease And Stroke by Louis J. Ignarro, 2005-02-28
  5. Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease: The Only System Scientifically Proven to Reverse Heart Disease Without Drugs or Surgery by Dean Ornish, 1995-12-30
  6. Reversing Heart Disease: A Vital New Program to Help Prevent, Treat, and Eliminate Cardiac Problems Without Surgery by Julian M. Whitaker, 2002-03-01
  7. The Heart Disease Breakthrough: The 10-Step Program That Can Save Your Life by Thomas Yannios M.D., 1999-12-10
  8. Heart Disease for Dummies by James M., M.D. Rippe, 2004-02-20
  9. The Cure for Heart Disease: Truth Will Save a Nation by Dwight Lundell, 2007-07-10
  10. From the Heart: A Woman's Guide to Living Well With Heart Disease by Kathy Kastan, 2007-03-12
  11. Heart Smart: A Cardiologists 5-Step Plan for Detecting, Preventing, and Even Reversing Heart Disease by Matthew S. DeVane, 2006-01-30
  12. How to Fight Heart Disease & Win by William L Fischer, 2002-09-01
  13. Outliving Heart Disease: The 10 New Rules for Prevention and Treatment by Richard A. Stein, 2008-02-01
  14. Thriving With Heart Disease : A Unique Program for You and Your Family / Live Happier, Healthier, Longer by Wayne Sotile, Robin Cantor-Cooke, 2003-04-07

1. Nutrition, Health Heart Disease; Cause Prevention
The NotFor-Profit Site with Tips on Foods, Vitamins, heart disease Prevention and Health. WHY heart disease, HOW to prevent; The Next Nutrition. stress well) and you will improve your general health, and prevent or help heart disease. latency deficiency diseases", such as heart disease, cancer, bone loss and Alzheimer's
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Tips On How To Have A Healthy Heart If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, what would it take to avoid a heart surgeon? Would you believe a good vitamin + mineral supplement and some omega-3 oil (canola, flax, fish) ? Add a diet naturally high in fiber but low in processed food and hydrogenation hardened fat. Maintain a good lifestyle (don't smoke, control waist size, some exercise and manage stress well) and you will improve your general health, and prevent or help heart disease. This website looks at the food, supplement and prevention side of the picture. Nutrition in medicine is my long-term interest, not my job, so this site doesn't generate money or sell anything. You'll find tips and info that may well improve your health, your "distance from disease". Science shows that a healthy diet is one with relatively unprocessed foods, with veggies and fruits, and with rice or grains that retain much of their original kernel- structure . Those are the foods that became scarce in Western diets. If you can't recognize part of the original food, the item is processed or refined.

2. Congenital Heart Information Network
children with congenital heart defects and acquired heart disease, adults with congenital heart defects, and the by Congenital Heart Defects and Childhood Onset heart disease.
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Welcome to our site! C.H.I.N. is an international organization that provides reliable information, support services and resources to families of children with congenital heart defects and acquired heart disease, adults with congenital heart defects, and the professionals who work with them. Spencer's Fund
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3. The Heart Disease And Cardiology Home Page
heart disease information resource with feature articles, net picks, chat and BB, and a free email newsletter. Updated fortnightly with fresh content.
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4. An Index Of Information Presented On The Heart Disease And Cardiology Home Page
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Angioplasty (or PTCA) is a catheterization procedure in which blocked coronary arteries are unblocked using balloons, tiny drills, laser or other techniques. Stents are tiny metal scaffolds that are applied to the inside of a diseased artery, then expanded to hold the artery open. Aortic aneurysm and vascular disease
Aortic aneurysm, or dilation of the aorta, is responsible for thousands of deaths each year. Other forms of vascular heart disease also cause substantial mortality and loss of function. Arrhythmias and their treatment
Cardiac arrhythmias, or heart rhythm disturbances, can be entirely benign, or highly lethal. Telling the difference, and knowing how aggressively to treat, can present a true challenge.

5. Heart Disease: Information From WebMD
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6. American Heart Association
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7. Hardin MD : Circulatory System & Heart Disease
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in heart diseases, cardiovascular system, cardiovascular diseases. circulatory system, human heart pictures, human heart disease pictures, pictures of the human heart, signs heart attack
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8. HeartCenterOnline - For Your Heart Health
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10. American Heart Association
American Heart Association This site sponsored by the American Heart Association is rich with information regarding prevention of heart disease and stroke. Included are exercise and nutrition tips
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11. The Heart Disease And Cardiology Home Page
The starting place for exploring information on heart disease and cardiology. DefibrillatorsAtrial FibrillationSyncope (fainting)Other heart topicsDrugs for heart diseaseBuyer's GuideBefore You
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12. Environmental Tobacco Smoke
American Heart Association secondhand smoke causes heart disease and nearly doubles the risk of heart attack.
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13. MedlinePlus: Heart Diseases
Latest News; Most Adults in US Have Low Risk of heart disease (05/19/2004,Reuters Health); Mental Health, heart disease Linked (05
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14. Wine And Health
Report presented by the University of California, Davis, on the influence of phenolics on coronary heart disease.
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Wine and Heart Disease by Dr. Andrew L. Waterhouse Phenolic substances may be the compounds responsible for the reduced incidence of coronary heart disease seen in people who regularly consume wine. Wine has been espoused for centuries as a superior beverage. Louis Pasteur said, 'Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages,' and Plato remarked, 'No thing more excellent nor more valuable than wine was ever granted mankind by God.' Common to these endorsements is the view that wine is as good for the body as it is for the spirit. Modern scientific research supports this perception. David Goldberg at the University of Toronto has recently published an amusing and enlightening review of this subject. Despite the issues surrounding total mortality, it is clear that moderate alcohol consumption itself reduces CHD mortality. Several mechanisms for this are now recognised, of which the best known is alcohol's ability to alter blood lipid levels by lowering total cholesterol and raising high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels.(7) While future epidemiology studies can be designed to take into account such factors that still raise questions, epidemiological investigations are never capable of determining specific causes for observed effects. Therefore, it is important for chemists and biologists to establish whether or not there is a molecular mechanism by which wine nutrients could affect CHD.

15. Bmj.com Abstracts: Law Et Al. 315 (7114): 973
Analysis of 19 epidemiological studies shows that people who have never smoked have 30% greater risk of ischaemic heart disease if they live with a smoker.
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16. HeartPoint Home Page
simply designed to help in the understanding of the heart and heart disease, and not as a diagnostic or therapeutic aid
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17. MedlinePlus: Congenital Heart Disease
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute The primary NIH organization for researchon Congenital heart disease is the National Heart, Lung, and Blood
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18. The Tobacco Reference Guide By David Moyer - UICC GLOBALink
Complete online book provides quotes, summaries, and factsheets on scope of the problem and overall death and disability; demographics; mortality and longevity data; history; secondhand smoke; asthma and allergy; lung cancer; other cancers; heart disease; COPD; other healthproblems; impotence; pregnancy; children and teen smoking; spit tobacco; pipes and cigars; tobacco ingredients and additives; nicotine and addiction; low tar and nicotine cigarettes; quitting; women and smoking; and advertising.
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Email address is dbmmd@aol.com
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19. CardioGenesis: TMR And PMR Laser Therapies For Angina And Heart Disease Patients
Surgical laser therapies for the treatment of severe angina pectoris and advanced cardiovascular disease through Transmyocardial Revascularization (TMR) and Percutaneous Myocardial Revascularization (PMR).
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20. Heart Disease One Among Millions
heart disease one among millions This page discusses possible conditions and diseases that can be triggered by not taking care of the heart and provides links to indepth discussions of these
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