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Heart Disease For Dummies is for anyone who has been diagnosed with a form of cardiovascular disease, knows someone who has, or who wants to learn more about staying heart healthy and preventing the disease. Leading cardiologist Dr. James Rippe delivers the scoop on the many different forms of heart disease (including angina, heart attacks, arrhythmias, strokes, heart failure, and other cardiac conditions) as well as the latest research, diagnostic techniques, treatment procedures, and medications. You’ll discover how to:
Like the millions of others living with heart disease, you want to take an active part in managing your health and feeling better fast. This easy–to–follow guide explains how heart disease affects the body and shows you the steps you can take—along with your doctor—to improve your quality of life. With the expert advice, simple diagrams, and valuable tips in this book, you’ll:
Get the facts, reduce your risk, and improve your heart health
You can live well with heart disease. This plain–English guide explains the various forms of the disease and reveals how you can control and treat it – or prevent it altogether. You get up–to–the–minute coverage of the latest diagnostic tests, medications, and surgical procedures, as well as advice on eating healthy and reducing stress.
Praise for Heart Disease For Dummies
"Outstanding! A must–read for anyone interested in preventive medicine in general, and in heart disease prevention in particular."
—Richard S. Irwin, MD, Professor of Medicine and Director of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, University of Massachusetts Memorial Health Care
"Required reading for anyone with a history of heart disease or a family tree that has heart disease in it."
—Joseph S. Alpert, MD, Professor of Medicine, University of Arizona, Department of Medicine
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