Heart attacks are preventable fatalities from heart attacks should be virtually unheard of and heart disease can be controlled, possibly even reversed, says renowned researcher and cardiologist H. Robert Superko, M.D. In his groundbreaking work, Before the Heart Attacks, Dr. Superko for the first time outlines his innovative program to the public, including: Information about new blood tests that predict true risk of heart attack. Dr. Superko s Personal Risk Self-Assessment quiz Individualized diet and exercise program as well as an assessment of supplements. The Plume edition includes a new afterword focusing on the latest developments in non-invasive testing, the most recent advanced hormone replacement therapy, genetics, and complementary medicine.
The result of hidden heart disease--the first symptoms of which are slightly high cholesterol or blood pressure-this is the kind of tragedy that sends us running to the doctor for a physical.
"This book acts as a guide to the "best practices" for optimal heart health, serving as a resource for patients diagnosed with or aiming to prevent heart disease.
Recovering from a major heart attack, Thomas wrote this book based on her own experience and the experiences of other women with the disease, compiled through blog posts and Thomas's experiences as a participant at Mayo Clinic's medical ...
If you want to live a long and healthy life, this is the book for you." —Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., bestselling author of Brain Longevity Leading cardiologists Dr. Stephen Sinatra and Dr. James Roberts draw on their collective fifty years ...
In this book, Diana Thorgill explains everything about the symptoms, diagnosis, medication and prevention of a heart attack and high blood pressure. She offers the kind of information that might very well save her life.
Your own heart is one of the body's most important organs.
"As I walked away with my refreshments, I felt something peculiar. It was so strange it stopped me mid-step. I was forty-five years old, and I had felt many things,...
K. M. Dalessandri and C. H. Organ Jr. American Journal of Surgery, April 1995: “Surgery, Drugs, lifestyle and Hyperlipidemia." T. Colin Campbell with Thomas M. Campbell II, The China Study, BenBella Books, 2005. National Heart, Lung and ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses a screening tool called the Listing of Impairments to identify claimants who are so severely impaired that they cannot work at all and thus immediately qualify for benefits.
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