Heart Health Center
Evaluate your risk with the Stanford Heart Disease Risk Assessment Quiz.
Heart Information Network
Information about the cardiovascular system, healthy hearts, heart disease, treatment options and the latest news.
Heart Savers
Presents a holistic approach for reducing one's risk of heart disease.
HeartCenterOnline
A resource for heart disease patients and professionals. Features a cardiologist-edited encyclopedia of conditions, tests, and surgeries. For physicians offers physician Web sites and other resources.
HeartPoint
A multimedia site for patient information and education. Presentations from professional sources help patients take an active role in their own health care.
Holstic Heart Health
Comprehensive information on the use of holistic therapies with traditional medicine for improved heart health.
Infarct Combat Project
Information on heart disease.
Information from Your Family Doctor
An in depth look at blood pressure monitoring at home. A look at the different devices available and the advantages of each, how to prepare for taking of the pressure and how to use the monitors.
LifeHeart.com
Resources on heart disease, including angina, coronary artery disease, and quality of life for patients and medical professionals.
Mamas Health
Information on angina, myocarditis and rheumatic heart disease.
Medbroadcast.com
Discussion about the risk factors, myocardial infarction, sex and your heart, as well as many other heart disease related topics.
Medical Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Center
Physical rehabilitation at the NYU Cardiac Rehabilitation Center takes place in our new fully instrumented, state-of-the-art gym. Patients are organized into classes, which also function as support and social groups.Patients receive individual attention from our physical therapists, nurses and exercise physiologists, even while working out in a group setting. Patient monitoring is accomplished through individual attention by trained cardiac rehabilitation physical therapists, exercise physiologists, nurses and physicians before, during and after the workout.
Medtronic.com
Information about the symptoms and treatment of arrythmia, fibrillation, tachycardia and other heart disorders.
MerckSource - Heart Disease
Information on coronary heart disease, high cholesterol and dietary information to reduce your risk.
Nutrition and Cardiovascular Health Report
Overview of the role of proper nutrition in cardiovascular health.
Open Heart.net
Discussion forum, brief descriptions of cardiovascular diseases, treatments, and new discoveries. Sponsored by the Swiss Foundation for Advanced Communication in Healthcare. [Site in English, French, and German.]
Pacemaker Arbeitsgruppe
Arbeitsgruppe Herzschrittmacher und Elektrophysiologie der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Kardiologie
Personal Health Zone
Information on causes, symptoms and medical and nutritional treatments for heart disease.
Premier Heart and 3DMP EKG Technology
Premier Heart uses the latest medical equipment computerized EKG technology to accurately diagnose and monitor heart disease non-invasively, rapidly and inexpensively preventing heart attack, congestive heart failure and sudden cardiac death.
Rehabilitation Research
Resources for researchers and patients interested in cardiac rehabilitation. Complete list UK programs with contact details, interactive articles, notice board, news and conference details.
Reynolds Cardiovascular Clinical Research Center
General information, news and publications, library and search directories.
Seek Wellness
Provides information about heart attacks, cholesterol, and heart disease in women.
South Broward Cardiology
Cardiology group located in Miami, Florida. Web site offers information on common heart problems and disorders.
St. Jude Medical Glossary of Heart-Related Medical Terms
Glossary of medical terms related to cardiovascular disorders, heart disease, and heart valves.
The Franklin Institute Online
All about the heart, how to keep a healthy heart, heart disease, blood vessels, pulmonary system, how it is monitored, blood, and the history of the heart.
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