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  • How Stuff Works

    Carl Bianco M.D. provides a 6-part graphical in-depth look at heart disease, heart attacks and angina. Topics include atherosclerosis, hypertension, cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes mellitus and stress.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • MedicineNet.com

    A look at heart attack (myocardial infarction) and the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, recovery and prevention.

    www.medicinenet.com

  • Bob Findlay's Site

    Relating to heart attack, heart bypass operations and heart disease. Cardiac support in the community.

    www.btinternet.com

  • Methodist Health Care System

    Explains what a heart attack is and talks about the inherited and acquired risk factors, management of risk factors, warning signs and treatment.

    www.methodisthealth.com

  • Heart Site.com

    Explains what a heart attack is, the symptoms, what to do if one is suspected, hospital care, treatments and medication.

    www.heartsite.com

  • The Los Angeles Fire Department

    Signal and care for a person having a heart attack and the five steps of CPR.

    www.lafd.org

  • Miami Heart Research Institute

    Detailed discussion on smoking, blood pressure, weight, exercise, diabetes, age and gender and family history. There is a calculator on site to calculate your own risk of having a heart attack.

    www.miamiheartresearch.org

  • AskMen.com

    Includes information of how to reduce the risk of heart attack.

    www.askmen.com

  • American Heart Association

    1998 U.S. heart attack and angina statistics.

    www.americanheart.org

  • HeartPoint - Myocardial infarction

    Clear patient-oriented information on having a heart attack. Includes an animation of the pathological process and answers to a wide variety of common questions about this type of heart disease.

    www.heartpoint.com

  • Management of Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

    A report of the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Committee on Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction.

    216.185.112.5

  • Heart Attack Decisionnaire

    Complete a check list about heart attack risks.

    www.drdonnica.com

  • HeartInfo.org: Heart Attack Symptoms and Warning Signs

    Description of possible warning signals, plus information on silent ischemia.

    www.heartinfo.org

  • Heart Attack: Warning Signs and Tips on Prevention

    From the AAFP.

    familydoctor.org

  • Heart Attack: Warning Signs and Tips on Prevention

    Information from the AAFP.

    familydoctor.org

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