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  1. Heal Your Heart: The New Rice Diet Program for Reversing Heart Disease Through Nutrition, Exercise, and Spiritual Renewal by Kitty Gurkin Rosati, 1996-12
  2. L-Carnitine and the Heart by Stephen T. Sinatra, Jan Sinatra, 1999-11-01
  3. The Amazing Way to Reverse Heart Disease Naturally: Beyond the Hypertension Hype: Why Drugs are Not the Answer by Eric R. Braverman M.D., 2010-10-12
  4. Coronary Artery Disease in Women: What All Physicians Need to Know (Women's Health Series) by Pamela Charney, 1999-06-15
  5. Essential Atlas of Heart Diseases by Eugene Braunwald (Editor), 2005-05-13
  6. Coronary Heart Disease: Webster's Timeline History, 1819 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  7. The New Bible Cure for Heart Disease (Bible Cure (Siloam)) by Don Colbert, 2010-07-23
  8. Biomarkers in Heart Disease (American Heart Association Clinical Series)
  9. The Cure for Heart Disease: Truth Will Save a Nation by Dwight Lundell, 2007-07-10
  10. Thriving With Heart Disease: The Leading Authority on the Emotional Effects of Heart Disease Tells You and Your Family How to Heal and Reclaim Your Lives by Wayne Sotile, Robin Cantor-Cooke, 2004-02-03
  11. Heart Disease, Stroke and High Blood Pressure: An Alternative Medicine Guide by Burton Goldberg, 1998-01-25
  12. Electrical Diseases of the Heart: Genetics, Mechanisms, Treatment, Prevention
  13. My Heart vs. the Real World: Children with Heart Disease, In Photographs & Interviews by Max S. Gerber, 2008-02-01
  14. The Natural and Unnatural History of Congenital Heart Disease

81. Open-heart Net - Home
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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8. Hands-on workshop for minimal invasive cardiac surgery, Oct 20-24, 2004 Zurich, Switzerland [more]
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will Examine the Effects of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy on Mortality and Morbidity of Heart Failure Patients [more] Healthcare and Internet2 Internet2 will speed up further evolution of medicine! [more] Resynchronisation- serious option for heart failure This new electrophysiological therapy for heart-failure has proven its success already [more] Venous Thrombosis and Air Travel Press Release of the WHO launching a comprehensive research programme. [more] Heart mapping can give cardiac patients a better chance of survival This new procedure consists of inserting a catheter into the hearts pumping chamber, while a monitor tracks the catheters movements... [more] Move for Health Dr. Gro Brundtland, president of the WHO has an important message for the world [more] The coolest site on Nutrition www.nutricise.com is a great resource of value. Get best advice, or your own personal Registered Dietitian for one-on-one counseling via email!

82. Untitled Document
A World heart Federation initiative to increase awareness and prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
http://www.worldheartday.com

83. Discovery Health Heart Disease
Atherosclerosis, or clogging of the arteries, is partly or fully responsible for many diseases that affect the heart, including · congestive heart failure, a
http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/3163.html

84. Microsound - Personal Sound Devices
intraluminar ultrasound systems and catheters to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the orifices of the body, such as in the uterus, the prostate, the atrium of the heart and the bile duct.
http://www.microsound.com/

85. Website Moved
An alternative medicine specialist and iridology practitioner. Offering treatment for various gynecological, heart, kidney, and endocrine diseases. (Skokie)
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86. Depression And Heart Disease
heart Disease Facts. 3 Morbidity and mortality 2000 chart book on cardiovascular, lung, and blood diseases. National heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2000.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/depheart.cfm
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research on mind, brain, and behavior Text Size: A A A powered by Google Advanced Search Press Room NIMH Outreach Scientific Meetings Clinical Trials ... Publications Depression and Heart Disease
A fact sheet that summarizes what heart disease patients need to know about depression. Date: 2002 What do you want to do? Read now Print this document E-mail to a friend Download the PDF file ... Browse all health information Depression and Heart Disease Introduction Depression Facts Heart Disease Facts Get Treatment for Depression ... Depression and Other Illnesses
Symptoms of Depression
  • Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood Feelings of hopelessness, pessimism Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex Decreased energy, fatigue, being "slowed down" Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions Insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping Appetite and/or weight changes Thoughts of death or suicide, or suicide attempts

87. Heart Disease - Home
Covering cardiovascular diseases and treatments. Table of contents, author guidelines, editorial board and subscription information.
http://www.heartdiseasej.com/
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    Journal subscribers - please activate your subscription via the Register button on the top menu bar. Your subscriber number is provided on your journal mailing label. If you have already registered on the old site and do not have your subscriber number available, use the Lookup Subscriber Number link on the registration page to obtain this information. Enter your old user name and password and you will be presented with your 12-digit subscriber number.
    Guests - simply create a new account via the Register button on the top menu bar. Once you have established an account you will be able to purchase articles via our pay-per-view service and sign up for additional online services.
    Heart Disease is the only journal that covers all aspects of the expanding multidisciplinary field of cardiovascular therapeutics.
  • 88. Well Advice
    Information utilizing lifestyle and nutrition therapies and prescriptions as an alternative to conventional medicine. Some diseases covered are atherosclerosis, heart failure, cholesterol and high blood pressure.
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    89. Welcome To Deborah, A Cardiovascular And Pulmonary Hospital In New Jersey
    Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac, cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases in adults and acquired and congenital heart defects in newborns, infants and children. Located in Browns Mills.
    http://www.deborah.org
    Deborah offers the landmark treatment, Cryoplasty, This procedure represents remarkable promise and significant hope for vascular disease patients. Lynn B. McGrath, MD, Vice President of Medical Affairs, Chair of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Director of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Check the calendar for our continuing education class schedule, support group meeting dates and classes on how to stop smoking and weight loss
    Notice of Privacy Practices l Emergency Alert Infomation l Board l Volunteer Opportunities
    Questions? send your e-mail to askaquestion@deborah.org
    Are You Interested in Being Contacted for an Appointment?
    Deborah Heart and Lung Center Mission Statement
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    Deborah Heart and Lung Center will continue to be the premier provider of cardiovascular and pulmonary services in the region. We will be known for excellent clinical outcomes and for supreme customer-driven service. We will continue to partner with other quality providers and payers to ensure a seamless continuum of care to the patients we serve. We will continue to improve both service and quality in the most cost effective manner.

    90. Health Canada - Diseases & Conditions - Heart/Cardiovascular Disease
    Cardiovascular disease or heart disease is the number one killer in Canada. A number of factors, individually or in combination, can lead to heart disease
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/diseases/heart.html
    Affiliates It's Your Health About Health Canada Just for You ... Ministers Cardiovascular disease or heart disease is the number one killer in Canada. It is also the most costly disease in Canada, putting the greatest burden on our national health care system. A number of factors, individually or in combination, can lead to heart disease:
    • smoking; diets rich in saturated fat; physical inactivity; stress; a family history of heart disease; and being overweight.
    Medical conditions such as high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, obesity and diabetes are also potent risk factors. Men are generally more likely to develop heart disease. An increasing number of women are experiencing heart disease but they are under-diagnosed. For both sexes, risk of heart disease increases with age.
    Heart healthy tips
    • Don't smoke.
      Not smoking or quitting smoking reduces your risk of developing heart disease and not smoking may help to increase the "good" cholesterol in your blood. It also reduces your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, and common cancers. Eat a wider variety of foods.

    91. CTSU
    Medical research unit based at Oxford University. Studies chronic diseases such as cancer, heart attacks and strokes. Site provides some information on recent projects.
    http://www.ctsu.ox.ac.uk/
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    Welcome to the Clinical Trial Service Unit, a world renowned research institute within the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine of the Medical Sciences Division at Oxford University in the United Kingdom.
    Recent results: UKHCDO Study of the Impact of HIV on Mortality Smoking and Mortality from Tuberculosis in India Mortality from Smoking in Developed Countries 1950-2000 Heart Protection Study - Stroke results posted ... Chinese ecology study 1989 (Text updated 28 May 2004; data updated 21 August 2003) New information: CTSU Open Day - 22nd June 2004
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    92. Heart Valves, Heart Valve Disease, And Heart Valve Surgery
    A discussion about heart valves, valve diseases, symptoms, and surgical procedures.
    http://www.texheartsurgeons.com/Valves.htm
    Heart Valve Diseases and Heart Valve Surgery
    Heart valves have key roles in regulating blood flow through the heart, opening and closing in sequence with each heartbeat. These valves act like one-way doors, allowing blood to flow either forward into the next chamber, or out of the heart via one of two main blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. The valves close to prevent back flow.
    Heart Valve Functions
    On the right side of the heart, blood flows through the tricuspid valve, which lies between the right atrium and the right ventricle. On the left side of the heart, the mitral valve controls the blood flow between the left atrium and left ventricle. The pulmonary valve controls flow from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery , which carries blood to the lungs for oxygenation. On the left side, the aortic valve opens the way for oxygenated blood to pass from the left ventricle into the aorta , the body?s largest artery.
    Causes of Heart Valve Malfunction
    Heart valves may become impaired for a variety of reasons. Rheumatic fever, the most common cause of valve malfunction, causes a valve to stiffen over time. This limits the ability of the valve to open and close properly. Some people are born with heart valve abnormalities, which may be corrected at birth or later in life. Other people may acquire valve damage from infection (as with bacterial endocarditis) or other diseases. The results are a tight, rigid valve limiting forward blood flow (called a stenotic valve ), or a valve which does not close properly, permitting back flow (called a

    93. Heart Center P.C., Serves As North Alabama?s Leading Center For The Prevention,
    The heart Center serves as North Alabama's leading center for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive patient care, we utilize stateof-the-art medical technologies.
    http://www.heartcenter.cardiologydomain.com
    nColor=new Array('#cccccc','#cccccc','#999999','#666666','#333333','#003366') Heart Center P.C. Wednesday
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    The Heart Center serves as North Alabama’s leading center for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Dedicated to delivering the most comprehensive patient care, we utilize state-of-the-art medical technologies. The physicians and staff of The Heart Center are committed to offering the best cardiovascular care in the Tennessee Valley. The Heart Center serves the region through fully staffed offices in Huntsville and Decatur as well as outreach locations located throughout northern Alabama and southern Tennessee. As one of the Southeast’s largest adult cardiology and vascular practices, our fully trained physicians specialize in different areas of cardiovascular medicine offering the most comprehensive care available.
    Locations
    Huntsville/Franklin St. Location

    94. Stroke
    Journal on cerebrovascular diseases published by American heart Association. Abstracts and sample issue available online. Full text available for subscription.
    http://stroke.ahajournals.org/


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    Current Issue June 1, 2004 (Next issue online June 25) Editor's Pick (free) Effects of Urban Community Intervention on 3-Year Survival and Recurrence After First-Ever Stroke Bin Jiang, MD, MPH; Wen-zhi Wang, MD; Sheng-ping Wu, MD; Xiao-li Du, MD; Qiu-ju Bao, MD Stroke. 2004;35:1242 - 1247 SUBSCRIPTIONS ABOUT THE JOURNAL INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS ALL AHA JOURNALS ... CLASSIFIED ADS For faster access to Stroke Online from these countries use this URL: http://intl-stroke.ahajournals.org Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK.

    95. University Of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Medicine Section - Home
    Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Wisconsin provides comprehensive, stateof-the-art care for patients with all types of heart and blood vessel diseases.
    http://www.wisc.cardiologydomain.com
    nColor=new Array('#d1dae5','#cccccc','#999999','#666666','#333333','#053a6c') University of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Medicine Section Wednesday
    Click here for our Current Newsletter (This file is in .PDF format. If you need the acrobat reader, click here to get it free of charge.) Click here to find information about the University of Wisconsin Hospital We are listed among the top 100 hospitals. For more information, click on the logo below:
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    Welcome! Welcome to UW Health Cardiovascular Medicine. We are dedicated to providing "the right care, to the right patient, at the right time, every time." Cardiovascular Medicine at The University of Wisconsin provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art care for patients with all types of heart and blood vessel diseases. Our doctors and staff are dedicated to the health of our patients from the prevention of disease to its treatment using the most advanced techniques available. We seek to always offer the care each person needs, including care for their emotional well-being, as well as the needs of the family. Our results are among the best in the nation
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    University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics

    William S. Middleton VA Hospital

    96. Redirect
    Nongovernmental organisation for heart and circulatory diseases. Provides education articles, events, photo gallery and archives. Located in Kuala Lumpur.
    http://www.yjm.org.my/

    97. Houston Cardiac Clinic, P.A.
    A professional medical practice located in Houston, Texas specializing in diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
    http://houstoncardiacclinic.com/
    Welcome: Houston Cardiac Clinic (HCC) is a professional medical practice located in Houston, Texas specializing in diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The physicians at HCC, although specializing in Cardiology and heart health, take a comprehensive approach to their patients' health care. Our physicians are board certified interventional cardiologists. However their training in internal medicine allows them to treat heart and vascular disease in the context of the entire person. Disease prevention, early detection, and patient education are emphasized. Our clinic is located in a modern, full service hospital where all the technology that modern medicine has to offer is available in an environment that provides personalized care, open communication and patient education. Here at HCC, we believe in treating the whole patient. Our background in internal medicine allows us to understand the various conditions that can affect the heart as well as how heart conditions can affect the other organ systems. We strongly believe in disease prevention and modifications of risk factors. Click on one of the buttons to left to learn more about our practice.

    98. North American Society For Cardiac Imaging
    An International nonprofit professional association dedicated to the advancement cardiovascular imaging and the application of imaging methods to the study of the heart and vascular diseases in both the experimental laboratory and clinical settings.
    http://www.nasci.org/
    "Advancing Cardiovascular Imaging Through Research and Education" About NASCI Annual Meeting Membership Newsletters Sponsors/ ... Contact NASCI
    (for members only) NASCI Training Curriculum Fellowships in Cardiovascular Imaging NASCIBeat Newsletter January 2004 Radiology's "Manhattan Project" Dieter R. Enzmann, M.D Leo G. Rigler Chair and Professor, UCLA Radiology / Secretary/Treasurer, Society of Chairmen in Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD)
    "In the market of imaging services, cardiovascular imaging strikes a prominent pose. Its sheer size commands attention. Given the path of technical development, it is probable that cardiac and vascular imaging will be closely linked as a service in the future. Radiology, as a provider of imaging services, should prepare to address this market evolution." Young Investigators Award Travel Congratulations to the YI winners from Cardiovascular Imaging 200 September 13-16 in Dallas, Texas. The

    99. Coronary Heart Disease - Medicinal Herbs Online
    Coronary heart Disease. (Myocardial Infarction). Selenium, 300 mg. per day (a deficiency of selenium has been implicated in heart disease).
    http://www.egregore.com/diseases/coronaryheartdisease.html

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    (Myocardial Infarction) Contents: Definition
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      Definition
      Sometimes called a "coronary" or a "heart attack", myocardial infarction is a condition caused by occlusion of one or more of the coronary arteries. The symptoms include prolonged heavy pressure or squeezing pain in the center of the chest behind the sternum (breast bone). Typically, the patient will describe this by clenching a fist and holding it over the heart to demonstrate the character of the pain. The pain may spread to the shoulder, neck, arm, and fourth and fifth fingers of the left hand; to the back, to the teeth, or to the jaw. These symptoms may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, sweating, and shortness of breath. The may come and go. It is important that medical care be obtained without delay. About half of myocardial infarction patients die prior to reaching the hospital. Delaying specific therapy may cause loss of life. When the coronary arteries that supply the heart with oxygen thicken, harden, and narrow, the heart is deprived of needed oxygen. This deprivation often results in chest pain, called angina pectoris. When damage to the heart muscle is incurred, the individual suffers a heart attack or myocardial infarction. In addition to insufficient blood flow to the heart can cause abnormal heartbeat rhythms called arrhythmias.

    100. Natural Remedies Encyclopedia - The Most Comprehensive Source Of Natural Remedie
    Natural Remedies for over 500 diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, sexually transmitted diseases, childhood diseases, with a special section on preventive health.
    http://www.pathlights.com/nr_encyclopedia/
    The Natural Remedies Encyclopedia
    Home remedies for over 500 diseases and disorders. Back in the old days, the pioneers were practical-minded people. They knew how to make-do with what they had. They combined folk remedies from centuries earlier in other lands, with herbal formulas borrowed from the Indians. Since then, even more has been discovered about physiology and nutrition. You will find a lot in this disease encyclopedia. The God of heaven, who created us, has given us the simple things of nature for our healing. It is our prayer that this encyclopedia will help bring back the sunshine into someone's life.
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    Health Notes and Recipes A wonderful selection of health tips and yummy recipes!
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    The 3rd update of this encyclopedia is now available from Harvestime Books
    Major section headings
    This information is arranged topically, so you can more easily find similar physical problems. Each major section shown in the master index will also have an index. Click on the one you are interested in, and it will take you to a more detailed disease index. When you find the desired physical problem, click on it—and you will go to a wealth of information on that disease. Try it and see! Then give God the praise, for He provides the remedies in nature and food.

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