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  1. Advanced Chakra Healing: Heart Disease: The Four Pathways Approach (Advanced Chakra Healing) by Cyndi Dale, 2006-12-06
  2. Taking on Heart Disease: Famous Personalities Recall How They Triumphed Over the Nation's #1 Killer and How You Can, Too (Random House Large Print (Paper)) by Larry King, 2004-05-18
  3. Moss and Adams' Heart Disease in Infants, Children and Adolescents: Including the Fetus and Young Adult, 2 Volume Set
  4. 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., MD Lipsky, et all 2008-01-02
  5. Heartbreak and Heart Disease: A Mind/Body Prescription for Healing the Heart by Stephen T., M.D. Sinatra, 1999-03
  6. Diet & Heart Disease : It's NOT What You Think by Stephen Byrnes, 2001-05-01
  7. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, Single Volume (Heart Disease (Braunwald) (Single Vol)) by Peter Libby, Robert O. Bonow, et all 2007-10-16
  8. The South Beach Heart Program: The 4-Step Plan that Can Save Your Life by Arthur Agatston, 2006-12-26
  9. How to Beat the Heart Disease Epidemic Among South Asians: A Prevention and Management Guide for Asian Indians and Their Doctors
  10. Adult Congenital Heart Disease: A Practical Guide by Michael A. Gatzoulis, Lorna Swan, et all 2005-04-29
  11. The Battle Against Heart Disease by P. E. Baldry, 1971-03-02
  12. Heart Disease (Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living) by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, et all 2006-04
  13. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2-Volume Set (Heart Disease (Braunwald)(2 Vol.)) by Peter Libby, Robert O. Bonow, et all 2007-10-16
  14. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, Single Volume

21. Adult Diabetes, Nutrition And Heart Disease
Heart.Org. Nutrition, prevention of diabetes, overweight, blood vesseldamage heart disease. Adult (-type 2-) Diabetes
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Why a Type 2 Diabetes Page in a Heart-Health Site? Well, both are related to nutrition and both can be prevented or helped by the same foods and supplements. Type 2 diabetes is normally preceded by decades of slowly increasing insulin, then blood sugar and belt-size ... and it is always healthier to sit on your fat than have your fat sit on you Early prevention is very effective but there come a point when insulin production permanently breaks down. Smart nutrition can first prevent overweight and diabetes , and eventually heart disease Both conditions are epidemic with 1 in 13 Americans developing adult diabetes and 1/3 of those over age 60. Most will develop heart, kidney, nerve and blood vessel diseases for an amazing 1/4th of total "health" costs! Other countries have similar increasing rates. Later-in-life diabetes is an accelerating eventually one-way track to heart disease. What makes a diabetic? Simply put: when your pre-breakfast blood sugar ( plasma glucose) gets over 126 mg/dL (7 mmol/L). Another measure is when 2 hours

22. Women Heart Disease, Coronary, Cardiac Health, Heart Attacks
The National Coalition for Women with heart disease. Providing information and resources related to cardiac health, coronary disease and preventing heart attacks. WomenHeart provides medical information on heart disease diagnosis and treatment for women, a national listing
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23. Heart Disease - Home
Covering cardiovascular diseases and treatments. Table of contents, author guidelines, editorial
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    Heart Disease is the only journal that covers all aspects of the expanding multidisciplinary field of cardiovascular therapeutics.
  • 24. Medical College Of Wisconsin Healthlink Topics: Cardiac/Heart
    Medical College of Wisconsin specialists offer the latest information on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cardiovascular disease.
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    MCW Researchers Identify Steps to Improve CPR Survival
    "Despite widespread CPR training, survival rates after cardiac arrest remain dismal," says Tom P. Aufderheide, MD, Professor of Emergency Medicine. "Excessive ventilation may be contributing to poor outcome in these patients."
    Beating-Heart Surgery May Reduce Complications, Deaths
    In order to provide more definitive conclusions about beating-heart surgery, Dr. G. Hossein Almassi and colleagues are taking part in a nationwide study of coronary bypass patients.
    Managing High Blood Pressure in Active People
    While the prevalence of hypertension in athletes and regular exercisers is about 50% lower than in the general population, Dr. Mark Niedfeldt notes that physical activity alone doesn't guarantee normal blood pressure.
    Whole Body Scans: Not for Everyone
    Dr. Kristine Spinelli agrees that whole-body scans can detect abnormalities; but, she says, "it turns out that most of these abnormalities, when looked at closely, do not have an effect on the person's health and well-being."

    25. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
    Article on diet, exercise and supplements and their role in preventing and treating heart disease, by Elson M. Haas MD.
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    26. Women Heart Disease, Coronary, Cardiac Health, Heart Attacks
    The National Coalition for Women with heart disease. or. WomenHeart theNational Coalition for Women with heart disease 818 18th Street, NW
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    WomenHeart provides medical information on heart disease diagnosis and treatment for women, a national listing of women's heart centers, research studies, and a bookstore.
    Community information and resources are available for women with coronary disease, including local Support Networks, and information for family and friends.
    Our fitness and wellness resources provide helpful information on quitting smoking, excersizing and eating for a healthy heart.
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    27. Passive Smoking
    Summary of recent research showing that secondhand smoke causes more heart disease than cancer.
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    28. Womenheart.org
    Women and heart disease Fact Sheet Printer Friendly Version - Back. heart diseaseis the leading cause of death of American women and kills 32% of them.
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    Women and Heart Disease Fact Sheet - Printer Friendly Version Back Prevalence:
    • 8,000,000 American women are currently living with heart disease - 10% of women ages 45 - 64 and 25% age 65 and over.
    • 6,000,000 of women today have a history of heart attack and/or angina or both. Nearly
    • 13% of women age 45 and over have had a heart attack.
    • 435,000 American women have heart attacks each year; 83,000 are under age 65 and 9,000 are under age 45. Their average age is 70.4.
    • 4,000,000 women suffer from angina, and 47,000 of them were hospitalized in 1999.
    Mortality:
    • Heart disease is the leading cause of death of American women and kills 32% of them.
    • 43% of deaths in American women, or nearly 500,000, are caused by cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) each year.
    • 267,000 women die each year from heart attacks, which kill six times as many women as breast cancer.
    • 31, 837 women die each year of congestive heart failure, or 62.6% of all heart failure deaths.
    At-Risk:
    • The age-adjusted rate of heart disease for African American women is 72% higher than for white women, while African American women ages 55-64 are twice as likely as white women to have a heart attack and 35% more likely to suffer from coronary artery disease.

    29. Heart Disease Prevention - Information On Keeping Healthy
    Concise factsheet explaining how to prevent heart disease, available for downloading in Adobe acrobat format.
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    BUPA services around the world at bupa.com health information ABC of health How to prevent heart disease What is heart disease and why should I be concerned? Heart disease is a name given to a variety of conditions that affect the performance of the heart. Important examples of heart disease include:
    • angina, in which there is poor blood circulation to the heart, heart attack, in which there is death of part of the heart muscle, and arrhythmia, in which the rate or rhythm of the heart beat is abnormal.
    In the UK, heart disease kills more people, both men and women, than any other disease. One British adult dies of heart disease every three minutes. Your heart is the engine that drives your body. It is a powerful muscle that pumps blood to your entire body, providing the oxygen and nutrients that you need to live. The average human heart works at a rate of 100,000 beats a day or an incredible 2,500 million beats over a lifetime of 70 years.

    30. Ask NOAH About Heart Disease
    Ask NOAH About heart disease. What is heart disease? The Basics Clinical TrialsMedication Rehabilitation Living with heart disease, Specific Procedures
    http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/heart_disease/heartdisease.html
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    Anatomy and Function of the Coronary Arteries - Methodist Healthcare System, Houston TX (also in Spanish
    Anatomy of the Heart - Texas Heart Institute (also in Spanish
    Anatomy of the Heart's Electrical System - Methodist Healthcare System, Houston TX (also in Spanish
    Anatomy and Function of the Heart Valves - Methodist Healthcare System, Houston TX

    31. Congenital Heart Disease Resource Page
    The Congenital heart disease Resource Page. In order to view the congenitalheart disease resource page, you need a frames capable
    http://www.csun.edu/~hcmth011/heart/
    The Congenital Heart Disease Resource Page

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    provide public health leadership to improve cardiovascular health for all, reducethe burden, and eliminate disparities associated with heart disease and stroke
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    33. N C H S - FASTATS - Heart Disease
    heart disease. (Data are for US for year in parentheses). Morbidity. Number ofnoninstitutionalized adults with diagnosed heart disease 23.0 million (2001).
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    (Data are for U.S. for year in parentheses) Morbidity Number of noninstitutionalized adults with diagnosed heart disease: 23.0 million (2001) Percent of noninstitutionalized adults with diagnosed heart disease: Source: Summary Statistics for U.S. Adults, 2001 Health care use Ambulatory care Number of office-based physician visits: 26.2 million (2001) Source: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Summary
    Number of hospital outpatient department visits: 994,000 (2001)
    Source: National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Outpatient Department Summary Hospital inpatient care Number of discharges: 4.4 million (2002) Average length of stay: 4.6 days (2002) Source: 2002 National Hospital Discharge Survey Home health care Number of current patients with heart disease as primary diagnosis: 147,600 (2000) Percent of current patients with heart disease as primary diagnosis: 10.9 (2000)

    34. Experience Journal, Children's Hospital Boston
    Features stories and personal experiences from families about what it's like to live with their children's heart disease.
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    The Web This Site The Experience Journals are a collection of stories, pictures, and personal experiences from families about what it has been like to live with certain illnesses. It represents the "collective wisdom" of families as well as their health care providers. The Depression Experience Journal is designed to promote the healthy coping of children and adolescents who are contending with symptoms of depression The Cardiac Experience Journal is designed to promote the healthy coping of children and their families who must contend with significant heart disease Editorial Board
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    35. Bbc.co.uk - Health - The Heart Disease Guide - Homepage
    The heart disease Guide. Welcome to BBC HEALTH s heart disease guide website. Thereare some 270,000 heart attacks in the UK each year. heart disease Topics.
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    About heart disease Prevention approaches Welcome to BBC HEALTH's Heart Disease guide website There are some 270,000 heart attacks in the UK each year. However the medical advances of recent decades means that having heart disease is no longer a death sentence. This website looks at coronary heart disease , its causes and the treatments available, and how to reduce your risks of heart disease . There's also a section dedicated to heart disease organisations and support services Test your knowledge about angina and heart failure with our interactive quizzes. All the material on this site has been written Patsy Westcott and medically reviewed by the British Heart Foundation Site launched June 2001 All content within BBC Health is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. The BBC is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of the BBC Health website. The BBC is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed, nor does it endorse any commercial product or service mentioned or advised on any of the sites. Always consult your own GP if you're in any way concerned about your health.

    36. CNN - Heart Disease Top Killer Of Women - May 7, 1999
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    AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION SURVEY The survey of 1,000 women asked what was the greatest health threat they faced. 61% said cancer 7% said heart disease 1% said stroke May 10, 1999 Web posted at: 11:35 a.m. EDT (1535 GMT) In this story: Symptoms - where the genders diverge Studies of the sexes Reducing risk of heart disease RELATED STORIES, SITES From Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland (CNN) What is the leading cause of death in women? Most women will say it's breast cancer. So it comes as a surprise to many people that heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in both women and men. "One out of two women are going to have, live with, and/or die from heart disease and stroke," said Martha Hill, Ph.D., R.N., a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and immediate past president of the American Heart Association. "It is amazing women are still not getting that message, and one has to ask why."

    37. CNN.com - Health - Emotional Attitude Unrelated To Heart Disease, Study Finds -
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    BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) Feeling depressed? Lonely? Stressed? A new study finds those feelings won't affect your chance of having a heart attack. A study of 630 U.S. Army personnel found that levels of anxiety, hostility, depression and stress bear no relationship to the likelihood of developing clogged arteries, according to a report in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine.

    38. Birth Control Pill Linked To Heart Disease Protein
    Birth control pills appear to be associated with increased levels of a proteinlinked to heart disease. The Pill Linked to heart disease Protein.
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    You are in Women, Men, Lifestyle Choose a Topic Overview Aging Alternative Medicine Dental Emotional Wellness Eye Health Fitness Healthy Sexuality Men Women Medical News Archive The Pill Linked to Heart Disease Protein But Birth Control Pill Users Still at Low Risk of Heart Disease By Salynn Boyles WebMD Medical News Archive Reviewed By Michael Smith, MD April 11, 2003 Birth control pills appear to be associated with increased levels of a protein linked to heart disease. In a newly reported study, young women who took birth control pills had twice as much C-reactive protein in their blood as a similar group of women who did not use birth control pills. The findings, while preliminary, could help explain a reported increase in heart disease among birth control pill users. C-reactive protein (CRP) is produced in the liver in response to inflammation. Chronically high CRP has been linked to heart disease, and inflammation is believed to play a key role in narrowing and hardening of the arteries. "It is possible that oral contraceptive use promotes inflammation," researcher Darlene M. Dreon, DrPH, of Galileo Pharmaceuticals tells WebMD. "Hormone replacement therapy has also been linked to higher CRP levels in postmenopausal women." All of this suggests that estrogen hormones may increase inflammation, she adds.

    39. Willkommen Bei Procorde - Welcome To Procorde
    Biotechnology research in heart disease.
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    40. Theheart.org
    Atherosclerosis. HDL cholesterol The next target. Once LDL levels are downto 70 mg/dL, what is the next step in the battle against heart disease?
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    The EP show Right ventricular vs biventricular pacing Can long-term right ventricular pacing actually hurt the heart? With Drs Prystowsky, Wilkoff, Saxon and Gold. Thumbs up, thumbs down ACC 2004: SCD-HeFT, PROVE-IT and SYNERGY Drs Eric Topol and Rob Califf discuss SCD-HeFT, PROVE-IT and SYNERGY. HeartBeat ACC 2004 part 2 Drs Valentin Fuster Bernard Gersh Robert Harrington , and Michael Weber discuss the rimonabant trials, GAP projects, and PRAGUE-4. Atherosclerosis HDL cholesterol: The next target Once LDL levels are down to 70 mg/dL, what is the next step in the battle against heart disease? Many believe it is the raising of HDL. Recent preliminary studies showing some quite amazing results. Heart failure Physician biases plague STICH trial For a trial poised to radically change the way many HF patients are currently managed, STICH has had a rocky start. Hypertension ALLHAT: Differences in response by race may change interpretation Some investigators are calling for changes to guidelines to reflect what they say is inferior protection in black patients with ACE inhibitors and ARBs. Others feel the that ACE inhibitors can regain their ground as a first-line choice in nonblack populations.
    Question Do you think the increasing prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome will reverse the progress against cardiovascular disease that has been made in recent decades?

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