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Nutrition for Heart Disease Prevention

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Related Topics:      Cardiovascular Disorders/Heart Disease          Cardiovascular Disorders/Heart Disease/Cholesterol
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new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Coronary Heart Disease: Reducing Your Risk
 
 
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      new window Cardiovascular Disease Description: Information and links on research, heart disease statistics, treatment, drugs, and support groups. (healingwithnutrition.com)
new window Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Description: Article on diet, exercise and supplements and their role in preventing and treating heart disease, by Elson M. Haas MD. (healthy.net)
new window Heart Information Nutrition Guide Description: Links to healthy heart articles on topics including "Nutrition and Heart Disease," "Nutrition and High Blood Pressure," "Healthy Shopping and Cooking," and "Eating Out Healthy." (heartinfo.org)
new window How Stuff Works: Diagnosis of Heart Disease Description: A medical doctor provides an in-depth look at the diagnosis of heart disease, heart attacks and angina, including X-rays and stress tests. (howstuffworks.com)
new window How to cure Heart Disease in One Year Description: Suggests that herbal methods and alternative drugs can reduce heart disease and hypertension. (members.tripod.com)
new window Life Extension Foundation: Hypertension Description: Abstracts covering the role of various nutrients in hypertension and related diseases. (lef.org)
new window Nutrition, Health and Heart Disease Description: Public interest page with heart and health tips about foods, vitamins and supplements, with their effect on cardiovascular problems. (health-heart.org)
new window Policosinol Description: Policosinol is a safe nutrient which has been shown to lower cholesterol without the negative side effects of drugs. Research findings on this dietary supplement. (i-care.net)
 




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