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Heart Care for Life: How to Develop the Long-Term Personal Program That Works Best for You

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2005 - Autumn

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by Barry L. Zaret, M.D., the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Medicine and professor of radiology, and Genell Subak-Sharpe, M.S. (Yale University Press) The authors outline the constants for the full range of cardiovascular conditions, from angina and heart attacks to high blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmias. They then guide readers through the process of assessing personal variables in order to develop an individual treatment and lifestyle program.

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