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How To Protect Your Heart
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Simeon
Margolis, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine and
Biological Chemistry Johns Hopkins Medicine Medical Editor, The
Johns Hopkins White Papers
Dear Concerned Health Alerts Reader,
We do not give much thought to our heart until something goes wrong with it.
If your physician has diagnosed you with coronary heart disease (CHD), also called coronary artery disease, you are not alonenearly 17 million Americans suffer from this health problem.
CHD is the number one cause of death in both men and women in the United States. It can also lead to serious complications, including angina, heart attacks, heart failure, and arrhythmias.
Recent advances are improving the quality and duration of life of those affected.
You can ACT NOW to help prevent CHD and its complications, by learning all you can about heart disease, to preserve your best health and active lifestyle for many years to come.
Where can you turn for the most accurate, reliable advice on your heart health and what to do for your CHD?
Introducing...
The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper The expertise you need in plain English you can understand and use.
This landmark report looks at the best ways to manage the problems that can result from coronary heart disease. In the The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper, specialists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report in depth on the latest coronary heart disease findings, prevention strategies, and CHD treatments to keep you as well informed as possible. These specialists cut through all the information and misinformation to get you straight to the facts about CHD and what you can do to take charge of your heart health.
The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper looks at the best ways to manage the
symptoms and problems that can result from coronary heart disease, including:
- angina (chest pain)
- heart attacks
- heart failure
- various types of arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation
You'll learn how each of these heart problems can shorten your life. And you'll also read about the latest medications and treatments to improve your heart health and lengthen your lifespan.
In your copy of The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper,
you'll receive a thorough overview of what the medical field knows about CHD:
the causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and procedures, treatment options,
and heart-smart lifestyle choices to help you maintain optimal wellness despite your CHD.
The more you know about managing your heart condition,
the better prepared you will be to deal with the symptoms.
Learning as much as possible about the causes, effects,
and treatments for heart disease is the first step toward living a full life without the pain
and physical limitations that often accompany CHD.
ORDER NOW...and this is just some of what you'll read:
- Can weather affect your heart? Learn the important precautions you should take on very hot or very cold days. (page 5)
- How inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis can raise your risk of developing CHD. (pages 8-9)
- Should you be screened for depression if you have CHD? What the experts are saying. (pages 14-15)
- Cholesterol gets most of the attention, but your triglycerides matter, too, when it comes to controlling CHD. We take a close look. (pages 24-25)
- Spotlight on the heart-healthy benefits of omega-6 fats. (page 27)
- Is sex safe if you have heart disease? (pages 30-31)
The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper is available for you
to order now so you can access the expertise of America's #1 Best Hospital as you look for answers to your most important heart health questions.
Thanks to this special offer, you can get Coronary Heart Disease 2010 now for only $19.95 (US) plus shipping. It comes complete with a 100% money-back guarantee if you are not fully satisfied for any reason when returned within the 30-day preview period.
The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper is designed with YOU in mind, to help you work with your doctor to ensure the best outcome. Use what you learn to help you:
- Recognize and respond to symptoms and changes in your heart health as they occur.
- Communicate effectively with your doctor, ask informed questions, and understand the answers.
- Make the right decisions, based on an understanding of the newest drugs, the latest surgical techniques, the most promising research.
- Take control of your condition and act from scientifically-sound knowledge, rather than myths.
This is the kind of clear, comprehensive health information you need to take charge of your health.
Use what you learn to discuss your concerns intelligently with your doctor and to make the best, most informed decisions possible.
In The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper you'll discover:
- How to interpret results from the JUPITER trial. (page 35)
- Updated 2010 chart of lipid-lowering drugs, including daily dosages, how to take, monthly cost, precautions, and side effects. (pages 36-39)
- Why you should consider a home blood pressure monitor to keep tabs on your blood pressure fluctuations. (pages 44-45)
- New research on the life-saving benefits of immediate angioplasty after a heart attack. (page 55)
- Your heart attack action plan: steps that could save your life. (page 59)
- NSAIDs and heart failure: safety advice you should know. (page 67)
- Multaq, a new drug for people with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter. (page 75)
What you need to know now about preventing and treating heart disease.
In The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper, you'll learn:
Screening for depression in people with heart disease: The pros and cons.
Essential exercise advice for people with heart failure.
Maintaining a healthy sex life after a diagnosis of heart disease.
Joint inflammation: A new risk factor for coronary heart disease?
Heart failure and fractures: How to keep your bones strong.
Travel safety tips for people with implanted heart devices.
Medication versus surgery: Which is better for preventing heart attacks?
On the horizon: Bone marrow therapy for coronary heart disease.
You can order all this information NOW and start taking control of your health. All with a 100% money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with your book for any reason. Just return the book within your 30-day preview period.
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Discover key heart health facts such as:
- How atherosclerosis can lead to a heart attack.
- Heart disease risk factors you may not know about.
- Symptoms of stable and unstable angina.
- Key CHD diagnostic tests.
- Lowering tryglicerides through lifestyle measures.
- Lipid-lowering medications: pros and cons.
But wait, there's more! In The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper, you'll read our popular "Ask the Doctor" columns. These are real patient questions with expert answers -- the types of questions on YOUR mind now as you look for the best treatment for your heart condition.
All this and more are available in the The 2010 Johns Hopkins Coronary Heart Disease White Paper for the one low price of only $19.95 (US) plus shipping with a full money-back guarantee when returned within the 30-day preview period.
Direct to you from America's #1 Best Hospital
It's no surprise that the annual U.S. News and World Report "Best Hospital" ratings have held Johns Hopkins in the #1 spot for 20 consecutive years.
Johns Hopkins stands at the forefront of modern medicine, leading the nation in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the diseases that undermine healthy living and longevity.
Each of the 2010 White Papers has been prepared for your use by some of the most respected medical specialists in their field. Each White Paper separates fact from fiction, myth from medical breakthroughs, to give you the most up-to-date research and findings. All available to order now, so you can use what you learn to improve your heart health.
Look to all of The Johns Hopkins White Papers for:
- A thorough overview of your health condition, its causes, and symptoms...
- Treatment options, with a Johns Hopkins recommendation on each...
- Groundbreaking new research and a review of the latest studies...
- Drugs used to treat the condition, with precautions on avoiding harmful side effects...
- A glossary of medical terms you need to understand...
- Leading hospitals that specialize in the disorder, health information organizations, support groups...
and more.
But that's not all. Order now and pay with your credit card, and you'll also receive a FREE Special Report:
Coronary Heart Disease Special Report: Healthier Heart, Longer Life
Your action plan for preventing heart disease
- A Flu Shot for Your Heart: Discover the link between having an annual flu shot and lowering your risk of heart attack or stroke.
- How To Quit Smoking for the Last Time: When past efforts have failed, see how these promising options can work for you. Includes Top 6 Tips from Successful Quitters.
- Boost Your HDL Cholesterol Without Drugs: Yes, lowering LDL ("bad") cholesterol is important in preventing heart disease. But so is raising your HDL ("good") cholesterol. Here are 4 drug-free steps you can take.
- Fight Heart Attacks With Fish: Eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids may reduce your risk of dying of coronary heart disease. Learn how to safely add these fats to your diet for maximum heart-protective benefit.
- Exercise Safely After a Heart Attack: Just a decade ago, doctors told heart attack survivors to avoid exercise. Now we know that the right kinds of exercises are the best way to strengthen the heart. Learn how to rebuild cardiovascular strength and prevent another heart attack.
You'll get BOTH . . .The Johns Hopkins White Paper mailed to you, and the Special Report as instant electronic download, all for only $19.95.
START TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH TODAY!
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To your healthy future,

Simeon Margolis, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Medicine and Biological Chemistry Johns Hopkins Medicine
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