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Heart Disease: Cited Sources and Additional Reading
Related Jigsaw Health Reading
Additional Information about Heart Disease
- Heart Disease Overview
- Common symptoms of heart disease
- Common causes of heart disease
- Natural and alternative treatments for heart disease
- Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of heart disease
- Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of heart disease
Cited Sources:
- B Vitamin Supplements Lower Peripheral Artery Disease Risk in Men, Life Extension Foundation, Accessed Nov. 2005
- Inflammation, Heart Disease and Stroke: The Role of C-Reactive Protein, American Heart Association, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Antioxidant Vitamins and the Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease, American Family Physician, Accessed Nov. 2005
- Low Testosterone? It Could Mean a Higher Risk of Heart Disease, American Diabetes Association, Accessed Nov. 2005
- Research links low testosterone, higher heart risk in men, Journal Sentinel Online, Accessed Nov. 2005
- Public Health Advisory: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Products (NSAIDS), U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Heavy metal exposure of the population in an area of nonferrous metallurgy--a prerequisite for the development of atherosclerotic diseases, PubMed, Accessed Oct. 2005
- The Pill Linked to Heart Disease Protein, WebMD.com, Accessed Oct. 2005
- New Study Confirms Periodontal Disease Linked to Heart Disease, American Academy of Periodontology, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Depression Can Break Your Heart, National Institute of Mental Health, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Heart Disease, The Greatest Threat of All, PDR Health, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Cocaine Triggers Heart Attacks in One Hour, Cocaine.org, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Labsonline.com, Accessed Oct. 2005
- US Highbush Blueberry Council, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Study of Pecans Shows They Significantly Lower Cholesterol, Loma Linda University, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease, The National Sleep Foundation, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Abnormal Heart Beats, Cleveland Clinic Heart Center, Accessed Oct. 2005
- Heart Disease, WebMd.com, Accessed Oct. 2005
Last Updated: Friday, March 27, 2009
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