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Understanding and Dealing With Heart Disease

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Coronary heart disease is now the leading cause of death worldwide.* The effects of coronary heart disease include angina, heart failure, abnorma lheart rhythms, and most importantly, heart attacks. Heart disease has a serious effect on the lives of not only its sufferers, but also those who care for them, their family and friends. This book gives the basic information needed to understand coronary artery disease and, most essentially, how to deal with it, including details on:

  • How the heart works

  • Problems caused by coronary heart disease

  • Recovering from a heart attack and dealing with angina or heart failure

  • Lifestyle changes you can make to improve your health.

    *Source: World Health Organization


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    Publisher: Summersdale Publishers Ltd

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781783720903
    • Release date: April 7, 2014

    PDF ebook

    • ISBN: 9781783720880
    • File size: 2016 KB
    • Release date: April 7, 2014

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    PDF ebook

    Languages

    English

    Coronary heart disease is now the leading cause of death worldwide.* The effects of coronary heart disease include angina, heart failure, abnorma lheart rhythms, and most importantly, heart attacks. Heart disease has a serious effect on the lives of not only its sufferers, but also those who care for them, their family and friends. This book gives the basic information needed to understand coronary artery disease and, most essentially, how to deal with it, including details on:

  • How the heart works

  • Problems caused by coronary heart disease

  • Recovering from a heart attack and dealing with angina or heart failure

  • Lifestyle changes you can make to improve your health.

    *Source: World Health Organization


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