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    Healthy Heart Handbook for Women
    This easy-to-use, easy-to-read handbook explains factors that place women at risk of heart disease and recommends steps they can take to protect their heart health. It also has special information for... Details >
    National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
    ACE inhibitor drugs underused in heart failure patients
    Almost a third of heart failure patients face an increased risk of death because they do not receive an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor.... Details >
    American Heart Association
    Ask NOAH About: Heart Disease and Stroke
    New York Online Access to Health (NOAH) provides full-text health information for consumers about cardiovascular diseases in both English and Spanish.... Details >
    NOAH: New York Online Access to Health
    Cardiac rehab: Healing mind and body
    Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-pronged program designed to help you return to better health, whether you've had a heart attack, heart surgery or certain other heart conditions. ... Details >
    Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
    Chelation Therapy: American Heart Association's Recommendations
    This fact sheet contains recommendations from the American Heart Association regarding the use of chelation (E.D.T.A., ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid) in treating arteriosclerotic heart disease.... Details >
    American Heart Association
    Chest pain: is it just indigestion or a heart attack?
    Also available in: Chinese-Traditional Korean Spanish Thai Vietnamese
    How can you tell the difference between heart attack symptoms and simple indigestion? Like a heart attack, indigestion can create a burning pain, but it's unlikely to spread to other parts of the body... Details >
    New South Wales Multicultural Health Communication Service
    Cholesterol - too much is dangerous. Samoan and Tongan Food.
    Also available in: Samoan Tongan
    How physical activity and eating the right food can reduce cholesterol ... Details >
    New South Wales Multicultural Health Communication Service
    Cholesterol Information for Patients and General Public
    If you have CHD, that's the bad news. But the good news is that by lowering your cholesterol you can reduce your risk of having a heart attack. These booklets were written to help you make healthy cha... Details >
    National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
    Cholesterol: too much is dangerous. Asian foods
    Also available in: Chinese-Traditional Khmer Korean Thai Vietnamese
    How physical activity and eating the right food can reduce cholesterol. Cholesterol: too much is dangerous. Asian foods ... Details >
    New South Wales Multicultural Health Communication Service
    Congenital Heart Defects
    This health education information fact sheet provides general information on congenital heart disease including causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.... Details >
    March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
    Organizations
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    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
    American College of Cardiology
    American Health Assistance Foundation
    American Heart Association
    CARE (Cardiac Arrhythmias Research Education Foundation, Inc.)
    Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation
    Congenital Heart Information Network
    learnaboutbypass.com
    Med Help International
    Mended Hearts, Inc.
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