Woman Heart Disease

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The Female Heart:The Truth About Women & Heart Disease by Carol Colman+DR.LEGATO $2.88 |
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From the Heart: A Woman’s Guide to Living Well with Heart Disease – Hardcover $1.00 |
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Coronary Heart Disease in Women: Prevention – Diagnosi $1.49 |
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RED Womens Heart Disease Ribbon kw1 House Key Awareness $5.00 |
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Heart Disease in Women NEW $128.44 |
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Paper heart Photo Mugs Paper heart. Conceptual image of a woman holding a paper heart. This could represent love, a healthy heart or organ donation….. |
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The Element of Freedom: Deluxe Edition with 2 Bonus Tracks & DVD $69.98 Limited deluxe edition includes two bonus tracks and an exclusive DVD of live studio performances! Track listing: 1. The Element Of Freedom (Intro) 2. Love Is Blind 3. Doesn’t Mean Anything 4. Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart 5. Wait Til You See My Smile 6. That’s How Strong My Love Is 7. Un-thinkable (I’m Ready) 8. Love Is My Disease 9. Like The Sea 10. Put It In A Love Song (featuring Beyoncé) … |
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The Element of Freedom: Empire Edition (2CD) $59.48 The Empire Edition includes bonus EP featuring 2 new songs and 5 live performances! Track listing: Disc 1 – Standard Album 1. The Element Of Freedom (Intro) 2. Love Is Blind 3. Doesn’t Mean Anything 4. Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart 5. Wait Til You See My Smile 6. That’s How Strong My Love Is 7. Un-thinkable (I’m Ready) 8. Love Is My Disease 9. Like The Sea 10. Put It In A Love Song (featuring B… |
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What is Heart Disease $12.95 What is Heart Disease? Heart disease symptoms in women are very different from men. Often the symptoms in women are overlooked or misdiagnosed.This audio explains what some of the risk factors are for heart disease, heart attack and Coronary Artery Disease.It also explains how some of these risk factors can be reduced.The reading in this audio is accompanied by light, background jazz music.Informa… |
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Fabulous Forever – Easy Aerobics Video: Beginners Exercise for Baby Boomers, Reduce Risk For Heart Disease, Build Stamina, Burn Calories and Become Cardio Fit by Mirabai Holland, MFA [VHS] $19.95 Fabulous Forever Easy Aerobics is a movement experience so pleasant, it doesn’t feel like work. Specially designed by women’s fitness expert Mirabai Holland M.F.A. Ease into the best shape of your life just by Moving Free along with Mirabai. There’s more to exercise than just exercise. There’s a mind-body connection that dancers and athletes are trained to tap into every day, that allows them to… |
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Women and Heart Disease:Focus on Ches [VHS] $12.99 … |
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The Art of Women’s Health : HEART DISEASE $99.00 As a risk factor for heart disease, hypretension is a problem, particularly for women of color. This program reveals risk factors for the condition, as well as what steps women can take to lower their blood pressure…. |
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Beaches (Special Edition) $5.87 They met at the beach when they were children and formed a friendship that would last a lifetime. Filled with song and sentiment, this seriocomic look at two disparate women and the bonds they forge stars Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey; with John Heard, Lainie Kazan, Spalding Gray. 123 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitl… |
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Women and Heart Disease (Home Use) $24.95 Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. Heart disease used to be thought of as a man’s disease, but the reality is more women die from first heart attacks than men. In addition, heart disease can have different symptoms in women than the classic chest pain that has been so well publicized. In this program, we explain why women are equally at risk for a heart … |
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Diet Pills, Slimula Lose up to 20 Pounds in Just 4 Weeks!!! 60 Dietary Supplement, Slimming Capsules. $39.95 Diet Pills…Slimula is a long lasting maximum strength diet aid that works by Reducing and suppressing your appetite Getting rid of excess retained fluids Promoting energy and mental alertness Increasing metabolism Enhancing “thermo genesis,” making your body burn fat and calories faster Best of all, SlimulaTM has no harmful side effects. You can lose as much as 20 pounds in a month. You should … |
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Outliving Heart Disease $16.99 In the last decade, the rules for “outliving” heart disease—living well with your heart until you die of some other cause—have changed dramatically. Dr. Richard Stein, the director of Preventive Cardiology at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City, cuts through the constant stream of new reports and often-contradictory information about preventing and treating heart disease with his 10 new rules: Rule No. 1: Be Alert to Symptoms that Signal Imminent Heart Attack Rule No. 2: Know Your Risk for Having a Heart Attack in the Next 10 Years Rule No. 3: Take a Statin Rule No. 4: Exercise! It’s a Proactive Way to Reduce Heart Disease and Heart Attack Risk Rule No. 5: Eat Well: Diet Guidelines for Heart Health Rule No. 6: Understand the Mind-Body Connection Rule No. 7: Explore Alternative Treatments Rule No. 8: Keep Up with the Latest Tests and Treatments Rule No. 9: Understand the Connections to Your Gender and Your Heritage Rule No. 10: Partner with Your Doctor to Reach Your Heart-Health Goals In plain English, Outliving Heart Disease explains: Vascular changes that take place as you age—and how they affect your heart • The specific risk factors affecting women, African-Americans, and other groups • The latest research on statins—those miracle drugs that have revolutionized the prevention and treatment of heart disease • How to create a heart-healthy diet and cardiovascular exercise program • How depression, anxiety, and stress impact the heart, and what you can do about it. Updated with the most current therapies and diagnostic techniques, this is the guide for every man and woman to prevent and treat heart disease. |
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease $113.95 Congenital heart disease with its worldwide incidence of 1% is the most common inborn defect. Increasingly, patients are living into adulthood, with ongoing congenital heart and other medical needs. Sadly, only a small minority have specialist follow-up. However, all patients see their family doctor and may also seek advice from other health professionals. This practical guide with its straightforward a,b,c approach is written for those professionals. Special features of this book: • Introduces the principles of congenital heart disease and tells you whom and when to refer for specialist care • Discusses common congenital heart lesions in a practical, easy-to-follow way, with an emphasis on diagnosis and management issues • Includes an extensive chapter on ‘ Pregnancy and Contraception ‘ (by Philip J. Steer), essential both for family planning and for managing safely the pregnant woman with congenital heart disease • Includes chapters on non-cardiac surgery and lifestyle issues such as work, insurability, travel and driving • Provides invaluable information on dealing with common emergencies; what to do and what not to do With a wealth of illustrations (including diagrams, EKGs, CXRs, Echos and cardiac MRIs) and with key point tables, this is an essential guide for all health care professionals managing patients with adult congenital heart disease. |
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Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease: $10.2 Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease |
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Reverse Heart Disease Now $10.16 Reverse Heart Disease Now |
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From the Heart: A Woman’s Guide to Living Well with Heart Disease $3.95 After undergoing emergency bypass surgery at age forty-two, Kathy Kastan found her world shifting in unexpected ways. Everything-her sense of well being, her relationships, her daily routine, even her body image-seemed to change. Doctors could help her recover physically, but she had to find new ways to recover emotionally and re-create a happy, healthy life. The first book written for women dealing with the emotional repercussions of heart disease, "From the Heart" will guide women forward with optimism and courage, addressing such questions as: How do you regain a strong self-image? Grapple with your fears? Talk to the people you love about your illness? And learn to trust your body again? Combining Kastan’s personal experience and expertise as a therapist with stories from scores of other women with heart disease, this invaluable resource will help women reduce stress, give up hard-to- break habits, adapt to new lifestyles-and thrive again. |
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The Heart Of A Woman $4.99 The Heart Of A Woman |
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The Women’s Healthy Heart Program: Lifesaving Strategies For Preventing And Healing Heart Disease $10.59 WINNER OF THE BOOKS FOR A BETTER LIFE AWARD One out of every two women will die of heart disease. It is the single greatest health risk for women today-more than stroke and all cancers combined. In the course of her practice, and as chief of Women’s Cardiac Care at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital, Dr. Nieca Goldberg has come to a startling realization: Women experience heart disease in a fundamentally different way than men do. The physiology of a woman’s heart attack is not the same as a man’s, the symptoms of heart disease and signs of impending heart attack differ for women, and once heart disease has been recognized, women often do not get the treatment and medications they require. Now here are detailed, age-specific programs that give women the facts and the guidance they need to recognize, treat, and prevent heart disease, including how you can rate your risk of heart disease the effects of menopause on your heart risk factors you can change-starting today a heart-healthy exercise plan that works for you a complete guide to heart-healthy supplements the truth about hormone replacement therapy and the heart recovering from a heart attack or surgery Authoritative, caring, and up-to-the-minute, this is the women’s health book for the new millennium. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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The Women’s Healthy Heart Program: Lifesaving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease $3.95 WINNER OF THE BOOKS FOR A BETTER LIFE AWARD One out of every two women will die of heart disease. It is the single greatest health risk for women today-more than stroke and all cancers combined. In the course of her practice, and as chief of Women’s Cardiac Care at New York’s Lenox Hill Hospital, Dr. Nieca Goldberg has come to a startling realization: Women experience heart disease in a fundamentally different way than men do. The physiology of a woman’s heart attack is not the same as a man’s, the symptoms of heart disease and signs of impending heart attack differ for women, and once heart disease has been recognized, women often do not get the treatment and medications they require. Now here are detailed, age-specific programs that give women the facts and the guidance they need to recognize, treat, and prevent heart disease, including – how you can rate your risk of heart disease – the effects of menopause on your heart – risk factors you can change-starting today – a heart-healthy exercise plan that works for you – a complete guide to heart-healthy supplements – the truth about hormone replacement therapy and the heart – recovering from a heart attack or surgery Authoritative, caring, and up-to-the-minute, this is the women’s health book for the new millennium. |
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A Smart Woman Guide to Heart Health $14.92 Heart disease is North America’s leading killer, affecting one in three people, and more women than men. This book provides a safe, fast and effective program for heart disease prevention and treatment. |
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Heart Disease $116 This text attempts to answer the question: Why do men get more heart disease than women? The book focuses on environmental, behavioural, and psychosocial variables, as well as new risk factors of a biological nature in an attempt to understand the gender gap in heart disease. |
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease: A Practical Guide $74.72 Congenital heart disease with its worldwide incidence of 1% is the most common inborn defect. Increasingly, patients are living into adulthood, with ongoing congenital heart and other medical needs. Sadly, only a small minority have specialist follow-up. However, all patients see their family doctor and may also seek advice from other health professionals.This practical guide with its straightforward a, b, c approach is written for those professionals.Special features of this book: – Introduces the principl of congenital heart disease and tells you whom and when to refer for specialist care- Discusses common congenital heart lesions in a practical, easy-to-follow way, with an emphasis on diagnosis and management issues- Includes an extensive chapter on ‘Pregnancy and Contraception’ (by Philip J. Steer), essential both for family planning and for managing safely the pregnant woman with congenital heart disease- Includes chapters on non-cardiac surgery and lifestyle issues such as work, insurability, travel and driving- Provides invaluable information on dealing with common emergencies; what to do and what not to doWith a wealth of illustrations (including diagrams, EKGs, CXRs, Echos and cardiac MRIs) and with key point tables, this is an essential guide for all health care professionals managing patients with adult congenital heart disease. |
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A Woman’s Disease $24.95 Cervical cancer is an emotive disease with multiple connotations. It has stood for the horror of cancer, the curse of femininity, the hope of cutting-edge medical technologies and the promise of screening for malignant tumours. For a long time, this disease was identified with the most dreaded aspects of malignancies: prolonged invalidity and chronic pain, but also physical degradation, shame and social isolation. Cervical cancer displayed in parallel the dangers of being a woman. In the 20th century, innovations initially developed to control cervical cancer – radiotherapy and radium therapy, exfoliate cytology (Pap smear), homogenisation of the 'staging' of tumours, mass campaigns for an early detection of precancerous lesions of the cervix – set standards for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of other malignancies. In the late 20th century, cervical cancer underwent another important change. With the display of the role of selected strands of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) in the genesis of this malignancy, it was transformed into a sexually transmitted disease. This new understanding of cervical cancer linked it more firmly with lifestyle choices, and thus increased the danger of stigmatisation of patients; on the other hand it opened the possibility for efficient prevention of this malignancy through vaccination.Ilana Lowy follows the disease from antiquity to the 21st century, focussing on the period since the mid-19th century, during which cervical cancer was dissociated from other gynaecological disorders and became a distinct entity. Following the ways in which new developments in science, medicine, and society have affected beliefs about medical progress and an individual's responsibility, gender roles, reproduction, and sex, Lowy demonstrates our understanding of what cervical cancer is, and howit can be prevented and cured. |
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The Encyclopedia of the Heart and Heart Disease $82.88 Each year, more than half a million people die from heart disease. Not only is it the leading cause of death in the United States, it is also a major cause of disability. The American Heart Association estimates that more than 80 million people in the United States suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, such as angina, heart attack, high blood pressure, or stroke. The Encyclopedia of the Heart and Heart Disease, Second Edition examines the function of the heart and the cardiovascular system and the major diseases and disorders that impact their health. This revised book discusses how to recognize the signs and symptoms of heart disease and how heart disease is diagnosed and treated. The causes and factors that contribute to heart disease are explained as well as preventive measures and steps to live a heart-healthy lifestyle. Appendixes include a directory of organizations and resources and diagrams of the heart and cardiovascular system. |
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Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease: $10.84 Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease |