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HeartDoc

HeartDoc

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posted 12/08/2007, comments (0)

How to make your heart healthier.

Eat less, down to the optimal amount: http://HeartMDPhD.com/EatLess
Doris White

Doris White

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posted 11/30/2007, comments (0)

DON'T BE AFRAID OF HEART PROBLEMS MY STORY;

In 1998 I was on vacation in Arizonia and while visiting my friend I passed out in a faint and stopped breathing, my husband not knowing about what to do blew air in my mouth. It helped so he was told. Got to the hospital and my blood pressure was very low. I had been taking Tenorman blood pressure medication, which was not monitored very... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Larry Weinrauch

Dr. Larry Weinrauch

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Cardiovascular Internist
posted 11/26/2007, comment (1)

“Stent Wars": Everything You Need to Know About Stents

Drug eluting stents and bare metal stents are in the news these days, especially on the business pages as companies try to prove that "mine is better". I am asked on numerous occasions by patients what they should do if they have one or the other type of stent put in. The answer to this one is quite easy. Just follow the advice of your... Read moreChevron
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Deanne Stein

Deanne Stein

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Stroke Survivor
posted 11/21/2007, comment (1)

Back on Coumadin

It's been seven weeks since I had my baby. The time is really flying by and soon my maternity leave will be over. I've been slowly getting back to normal since pregnancy. My hormones are calming down, the nausea is gone and it's nice not to be waddling anymore. The baby weight is also coming off and I was so excited... Read moreChevron
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Melanie Thomassian

Melanie Thomassian

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Dietitian
posted 11/19/2007, comments (0)

Making Your Favorite Recipes Heart Healthy

If you have heart disease you may be wondering how to cook healthier meals, which are more suitable for your condition. The good news is that you don't need to throw out all of your favorite recipes!  It is true that many cookbooks use ingredients, which are extremely high in fat, with lots of sugar and salt added. However, there are a... Read moreChevron
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