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9780517144305: Women & Heart Disease

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Discusses warning signs of cardiac problems, risk assessment, and specific preventive guidelines for diet, exercise, and stress reduction

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"This book is a major contribution to the understanding of women and heart disease. It should be read by every woman."
ESTELLE RAMEY, M.D.,
PROFESSOR EMERITUS, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
This book will help you understand your risk, ask the right questions, and form and effective partnership with your doctor. Most importantly, it will allow you to take control o fyour health in an area where women have been ignored for too long. Inside, step-by-life-saving-step, you will find: A detailed description of a woman's unique warning signs of heart disease; A thorough examination of all the treatment options available today for coronary heart disease--and how each one specifically relates to women; Informative, compassionate case studies of patients, and much more.

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Heart surgeon Diethrich and medical writer Cohan here set out to debunk the common notion that heart disease strikes men almost exclusively. They note that more than 10 million American women suffer from some cardiovascular problem, and that one woman in nine is afflicted with heart disease by age 45. And although heart disease is more prevalent among men, they contend, it is more deadly for women. While 44,000 women die of breast cancer annually in the U.S., more than 250,000 die of heart disease. But Diethrich and Cohan don't merely carp on the shabby treatment they say women with heart disease receive, or on the lack of attention paid to women in major medical studies--such as the Physician's Health Study, which recommended taking aspirin to prevent heart disease, and the Harvard School of Public Health survey that identified coffee as a cause of the disease. They also provide information on how to recognize symptoms and minimize risk through changes in diet, exercise and other habits. They clearly discuss hormone treatment, tests and surgical procedures, using case histories by way of illustration. Despite their good intentions, however, some readers may find their suggestion that women should bring someone with them to the cardiologist's office--a husband, grown child or friend--particularly and ironically condescending. Diethrich is a heart surgeon at the Arizona Heart Institute; Cohan is a medical writer. Illustrations not seen by PW. Ad/promo; author tour.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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ISBN 10:  0812919742 ISBN 13:  9780812919745
Publisher: Crown, 1992
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