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Mitral Valve Prolapse SyndromeInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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List for Women Description: Instructions on how to receive a weekly newsletter for women with mitral valve prolapse syndrome. Details as to the contents of the newsletter. (mvps_for_women.tripod.com) |
Living Well with Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome Description: Roger Easterbrooks offers information, help for ultra and highly sensitive people, people with anxiety, depression, panic attacks or shyness. (ultra-sensitive.com) |
MediScene Description: Provides medical information and suggestions on how to find a doctor who can help with mitral valve prolapse syndrome. (mediscene.com) |
MVPS Research and Support Description: A personal website dedicated to the support of those with mitral valve prolapse syndrome. (MVPSupport.com) |
Society for Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome Description: Information about the organization as well as this disease and MVP. Extensive data base includes FAQs. (mitralvalveprolapse.com) |
Yahoo Group Description: Information about mitral valve prolapse syndrome sent to your email box. (groups.yahoo.com) |
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