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From the Centers for Disease Control comes this easy-to-read fact sheet that provides an overview on many of the risks men face with heart disease. ... more>>
This document covers all the information about coronary heart disease one could possibly want to learn. Everything from time trends and geographic ... more>>
Heart disease refers to diseases that only occur in the heart and the blood vessel system within it. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death ... more>>
2449 Member Newsletter #20 Protect Your Family from Heart Disease Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in this country…but it doesn’t have to be. ... more>>
If you thought smoking was only bad for your lungs, think again. In addition to affecting almost every other healthy bodily function, smoking is ... more>>
this ppt talks about chronis heart disorders...it talks about Hypertensive heart disease.... more>>
Heart disease affects women differently than it affects men. There are a few idiosyncrasies that women will endure that will not affect their male ... more>>
The Association of American Medical Colleges put together this document on the growing problem of women contracting heart disease. In addition to a ... more>>
To showcase the strides the medical world has taken toward fighting and curing heart disease, this document presents the state of heart disease in med ... more>>
Congenital heart disease is a condition where a person has heart defects present at birth and must live with those complications the rest of their liv ... more>>
The American Society of Nephrology (the study of the kidneys) assembled this document on the relationship between the kidneys and heart disease. ... more>>
In addition to providing the basic facts about heart disease and stroke – the number one and number three killer of Americans, respectively – this doc ... more>>
A full scientific explanation of hypertensive heart disease, the condition that was reportedly responsible for the death of Billy Mays. more>>
Coping with heart disease can be difficult enough without having a doctor or other medical professional throw a slew of terms you’ve never heard at yo ... more>>