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| It is the number one among diseases that snuffs out lives in America and Europe. Nearly 30% of all deaths in America are cardiovascular related. These are the cold, chilling facts that stare at us as we find out... |
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- 2Hearts
: Offers spiritual support and encouragement to all heart transplant patients, who have any heart illness, surgery or disease.
- Aral.org.uk
: Promotes timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias.
- Arrhythmia.org
: Delivers advanced, innovative diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to patients with the full spectrum of cardiac arrhythmias.
- Azcert.org
: Independent academic center whose mission is to improve therapeutic outcome and reduce adverse events caused by drug interactions, especially those affecting women.
- Cardiology Channel
: Source for heart and circulation information, including angina, heart attack, cholesterol, blood pressure, pacemaker and more.
- Cardiosource
: A collaboration between the American College of Cardiology Foundation and Elsevier, provides online cardiovascular information and educational resource.
- Experience Journal
: Collections of stories, pictures and personal experiences from families about what it has been like to live with their children's illnesses.
- HealthHeart.org
: Resource on heart with tips on foods, vitamins, heart disease prevention and health.
- Heart and Lung Surgeons
: Specialized area of surgery to treat heart, lung and other chest diseases.
- HeartPoint
: HeartPoint is a multimedia site for patient information and education.
- Little Hearts
: Provides support and information to families of children with congenital heart disease.
- Longqt.org
: Research and education foundation, focusing on long QT syndrome, sudden cardiac arrest, arrhythmias and more.
- Sads.org.uk
: Provides information about sudden arrhythmic death syndrome.
- Women Heart
: Organization that educates and advocates 8 million American women living with heart disease.
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