Heart Disease: Cited Sources and Additional Reading

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Additional Information about Heart Disease

  1. Heart Disease Overview
  2. Common symptoms of heart disease
  3. Common causes of heart disease
  4. Natural and alternative treatments for heart disease
  5. Dietary and lifestyle recommendations that may help in the treatment of heart disease
  6. Conventional or prescription medications used in the treatment of heart disease

 


Cited Sources:

  1. B Vitamin Supplements Lower Peripheral Artery Disease Risk in Men, Life Extension Foundation, Accessed Nov. 2005
  2. Inflammation, Heart Disease and Stroke: The Role of C-Reactive Protein, American Heart Association, Accessed Oct. 2005
  3. Antioxidant Vitamins and the Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease, American Family Physician, Accessed Nov. 2005
  4. Low Testosterone? It Could Mean a Higher Risk of Heart Disease, American Diabetes Association, Accessed Nov. 2005
  5. Research links low testosterone, higher heart risk in men, Journal Sentinel Online, Accessed Nov. 2005
  6. Public Health Advisory: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Products (NSAIDS), U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Accessed Oct. 2005
  7. Heavy metal exposure of the population in an area of nonferrous metallurgy--a prerequisite for the development of atherosclerotic diseases, PubMed, Accessed Oct. 2005
  8. The Pill Linked to Heart Disease Protein, WebMD.com, Accessed Oct. 2005
  9. New Study Confirms Periodontal Disease Linked to Heart Disease, American Academy of Periodontology, Accessed Oct. 2005
  10. Depression Can Break Your Heart, National Institute of Mental Health, Accessed Oct. 2005
  11. Heart Disease, The Greatest Threat of All, PDR Health, Accessed Oct. 2005
  12. Cocaine Triggers Heart Attacks in One Hour, Cocaine.org, Accessed Oct. 2005
  13. Labsonline.com, Accessed Oct. 2005
  14. US Highbush Blueberry Council, Accessed Oct. 2005
  15. Study of Pecans Shows They Significantly Lower Cholesterol, Loma Linda University, Accessed Oct. 2005
  16. Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease, The National Sleep Foundation, Accessed Oct. 2005
  17. Abnormal Heart Beats, Cleveland Clinic Heart Center, Accessed Oct. 2005
  18. Heart Disease, WebMd.com, Accessed Oct. 2005




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