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What Do the Best-Trained Doctors Do to Beat Heart Disease?
In today's avalanche of medical information, how can you distinguish between proven evidence and unfounded claims? This is the very first book to translate key medical data into clear guidelines capturing the highest treatment standards for heart disease. Renowned cardiovascular expert Dr. Harlan Krumholz presents seven strategies for reducing cardiac risk -- what professionals agree really works. In this indispensable handbook, he also profiles care alternatives from supplements to stress reduction as well as treatments on the horizon. A ''Tools for Success'' section helps you track blood pressure, cholesterol, exercise, and weight.
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Dr. Krumholz explains things in a clear and straight forward manner. This is the best book out there on heart disease.
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This book brings together the latest data on heart disease and provides an easy-to-use guidebook. I have given this book to my father, mother, grandmother, aunt, and uncle. I recommend it to anyone with heart disease and to anyone with heart disease in the family.
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My husband was just faced with a potential heart problem and we were really in the dark since this was our very first experience with a heart condition
The Expert Guide to Beating Heart Disease provided us with information which was presented in a non-threatening user friendly format. We learned why certain tests are administered,
what the results mean, as well as, questions one can ask in order to feel adequately informed so that decisions can be made
jointly with the doctor as to the treatment recommended.
This book is a definite read for those who want to be an informed participant in the care and maintenance of their body.
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