Whether you're a freshly diagnosed patient, a woman who's been living with heart disease for years, or a practitioner who cares about women's health, A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease will help you feel less alone and advocate for better health care.
Many chapters in this book — such as the ones on high blood pressure, diabetes, weight control, diet and exercise — are filled with information on how to achieve these specific goals.
Campbell, T. Colin, and Thomas M. Campbell. The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long Term Health. Dallas: BenBella Books, 2006.
... saving treatments became available. It appeared that although treatments were improving, women were less likely to have these treatment offered to them, and if they were offered, it was ... heart disease and less 232 SAVING WOMEN'S HEARTS.
A Woman's Guide To Heart Health provides practical information on caring for your heart.
Designed for the lay reader who has recently been diagnosed with hypertension, this book discusses major symptoms, prevention techniques, risk factors, complications, and treatment and emphasizes self-care, stress management, and ...
In Heart Solution for Women, Dr. Menolascino explores the many ways our hearts are the pathway to overall health.
In A Woman's Heart, Dr Maas explores how the female heart works and provides practical advice for women, including: - The biology of the female heart - how it works and ages differently to a male's - The effects of female-specific issues, ...
Your Body Knows How to Heal walks readers through the exact system I use to help the patients I see in my clinic. And I am living proof this works!
Wren C & O'Sullivan JJ (2001) Survival with congenital heart disease and need for follow up in adult life. Heart, 85(4), 438–443. CHAPTER 2 Brief history of the specialty Adult congenital heart Epidemiology of Congenital Heart Disease ...
This book is a call to action for women everywhere and the message is a positive one: Heart disease is preventable! Leading cardiologists, Drs.