Everyone knows we should be concerned about our cholesterol and heart health. But you'd be amazed how many people ignore the essential tools for preventing a heart attack:
You could try the library or the internet. But there's almost TOO much information out there. How can you know what's current. . . what's accurate. . . what's safe?
You could talk to a friend or relative with a similar condition. Support is important, but the choices you make should be based on solid, state-of-the-art scientific research. And be right for YOU.
You could consult your own physician. Wouldn't it be wonderful if doctors had all the time required to give patients the in-depth education you want and need?
Early detection is key when it comes to treating any disease. In Heart Attack Prevention 2008, you'll learn:
- Will testing for C-reactive protein (a simple blood test) tell you anything that can help lower your risk?
- What should you know about the new PLAC test, recently approved by the FDA and used to measure an enzyme associated with increased risk of heart disease?
- What happens during an exercise stress test, and how does it differ from a nuclear medicine stress test? What's your risk of having a heart attack during the test?
- How is nuclear imaging used to pinpoint the site of a blockage?
- How can an echocardiogram be used to diagnose heart disease?
Explore new technologies that are now available to measure calcium in coronary arteries. See how the tests are done and understand coronary calcium's role in predicting future heart attacks. And whether or not this test is right for YOU.
Plus, you'll get ALL NEW "Ask the Doctor" features throughout Heart Attack Prevention 2008, with answers to your most pressing questions.
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Youll feel better prepared to have an intelligent conversation with your doctor about the issues that concern you most, so you can make the most informed choices about your health care.
How great is your risk?
A close look at the factors that set the stage for heart attack
Simply, clearly, and accurately, the specialists at Johns Hopkins explain the major risk factors that lead to heart attack.
You will take a close look at the different types of lipids. Understand cholesterol's role in your body . . . the difference between "good" HDL and "bad" LDL cholesterol . . . why reducing cholesterol levels can help prevent coronary heart disease and heart attacks . . . how triglycerides differ from the other lipids.
You will see how inflammation and C-reactive protein are associated with risk of heart disease and heart attack. Examine the role of blood clots and coronary artery spasms in triggering heart attacks.
You will learn which risk factors (like age and heredity) can't be changed, although knowing about them can inspire you to take the preventive steps that can LOWER your risk of heart attack.
More important, you will learn which risk factors are within your control. You'll be able to set clear, practical goals for yourself with guidance from the Johns Hopkins specialists. And what to do if you have risk factors like high blood pressure, obesity, or metabolic syndrome working against you.
Calculate YOUR OWN risk of having a heart attack
in the next 10 years.
Using a simple, 5-step system that's included in Heart Attack Prevention 2008, estimate YOUR risk of having a heart attack over the coming decade.
There's no more powerful motivator to get your cholesterol, your blood pressure, your weight, under control than looking just ten short years into your heart's future.
Are you living with someone who's in denial about his or her cardiovascular risk factors? Use this heart attack "Reality Check" on someone who smokes, or doesn't get any exercise, and see what happens!
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Direct to you from America's #1 Best Hospital.
For 18 consecutive years, Johns Hopkins Hospital has topped the Honor Roll in U.S. News and World Report's rankings of America's Best Hospitals. Hopkins continues to lead the nation in the medical specialties that affect so many adults.
You'll gain access to their impressive expertise in preventing and treating heart disease through Heart Attack Prevention 2008, which brings you the latest news not only from Johns Hopkins, but other prestigious medical institutions around the world:
- key study findings
- research in progress
- new drugs in development
- clinical trials
- cutting-edge diagnostic tests
- the latest on combination therapy to prevent heart attack
- effective weight loss and weight control
- smoking cessation strategies
- dietary guidelines
- the hard science behind the hype on "heart-healthy" supplements
- simple lifestyle changes to help lower your cholesterol and cardiovascular risk
...and so much more.
All in Heart Attack Prevention 2008, and all as an instant PDF download, so you don't have to waste another minute in getting started with your new, healthy lifestyle. Plus it comes complete with a full 100% money-back guarantee. So why not take advantage of this RISK-FREE offer now?
The White Papers give Johns Hopkins an effective, affordable way to extend new knowledge to the widest possible audience, benefiting countless men and women with serious medical concerns.
When it comes to the health of your heart, you should insist on knowing where your information comes from. Check the credentials of the experts who advise you before you decide whether they are worthy of your trust.
This White Paper draws on the vast resources and experience of Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Preventive Cardiology Center. Edited by its Director, Dr. Roger Blumenthal, Heart Attack Prevention 2008 gives Johns Hopkins specialists the opportunity to benefit countless people just like yourself, who want to be more proactive about your health, but don't know where to start.
Let's face it, health has become big news. Nearly every day we're bombarded with health tips on TV and in the papers. Not to mention the direct to consumer ads on the TV that tell you to 'Ask your doctor about the latest pill for'....
Heart Attack Prevention 2008 is your guide to sorting helpful from hype, bringing you the key research you need to know about, in clear, safe, simple to follow strategies, so you can make the needed lifestyle adjustments or get the essential medical therapies that can slow your progression of heart disease and decrease your risk of heart attack or stroke.
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Drug-free steps to take RIGHT NOW to lower
your risk of a heart attack.
The right lifestyle changes can go a long way toward bringing down high blood pressure and cholesterol levels. These simple changes may be enough to let you avoid medication altogether. But if not, making a few well-chosen adjustments in your habits can boost the effectiveness of the medications you take, perhaps even reducing the dosage you require.
Heart Attack Prevention 2008 gives you tested, proven ways to stop smoking, a known risk factor for heart attack.
Confused about what's a "good" fat and what's a "bad" fat? You get clear, specific guidelines from the experts at Johns Hopkins.
Learn how erectile dysfunction, far from being embarrassing, can actually be a helpful sign of several underlying heart problems that you really need to look into right away with the help of your doctor.
Learn from the latest research on the heart-protective effects of a diet low in saturated fat.
See why all fiber sources are NOT the same, and what new research reveals about fiber's ability to decrease the risk of coronary heart disease in both men and women.
What about soy? Antioxidants? Limiting your sodium? Boosting your potassium intake? Learn effective ways to get your risk factors under control through the food choices you make every day.
What counts as "exercise?"
Do you have to break a sweat before it's good for your heart?
You've heard it before: regular exercise can raise HDL cholesterol, control your weight, improve the work capacity of your heart, reduce your blood pressure and blood glucose, and relieve stress.
So why is it so difficult to get up off the couch and get moving?
Heart Attack Prevention 2008 reveals the right kind of exercise to reduce your risk of heart attack.
You'll learn how often to exercise. Whether short bursts of activity can offer the same protection as longer exercise periods when it comes to reducing your risk of coronary heart disease (the answer may surprise you).
You'll see how the benefits of exercise can be greatest if you suffer from metabolic syndrome (at least three of the following coronary heart disease risk factors: abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, abnormal blood glucose levels, high triglycerides, and low HDL cholesterol levels).
CAUTION!!
The "best" treatments for coronary heart disease
could depend on whether you are a man or a woman.
As I'm sure you are well aware, men ARE different from women. But did you know that women's bodies respond differently than men's to certain prevention strategies, diagnostic tests, and drug therapies? They can have different outcomes from surgical procedures, as well.
The early warning signs of a heart attack may be different enough that a woman - as well as her doctor and the emergency room staff - may overlook or misunderstand the urgency of her seemingly minor or vague symptoms.
You'll get all this and more in Heart Attack Prevention, available right now as a digital PDF download, with a full money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied for any reason with the cutting-edge information you'll receive as soon as you place your order.
Considering that heart disease is the #1 killer of women in America, more than ten times as deadly as the threat posed by breast cancer, it's essential that you know and recognize the differences in the symptoms men and women show when they are suffering from heart disease, or actually having a heart attack.
- Heart Attack Prevention 2008 looks at whether women's hearts can benefit from low-dose daily aspirin in the same way men's hearts do.
- How women differ from men concerning what is the "right" amount of alcohol to lower the risk of heart attack.
- Can folic acid prevent a heart attack? What scientists know now.
See your heart's health in a whole new way.
Because solid, authoritative medical research stands behind the recommendations of Johns Hopkins Medicine, each White Paper includes highlights of new studies that are relevant to you.
When you have The Johns Hopkins White Paper on Heart Attack Prevention 2008, you have the power to affect your health care as never before. Use what you learn to:
Recognize and respond to symptoms and significant changes as they occur.
Make conscious, deliberate choices in what you eat , drink and do, based on what is known to lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Communicate effectively with your doctor. A helpful glossary takes the mystery out of "medical-speak." Words like ischemia and restenosis will lose their power to intimidate or confuse you.
You will be better equipped to ask informed questions, and to understand the answers.
Make the right decisions, based on a better understanding of the newest drugs, the latest surgical techniques, and the most promising research.
Take control over your condition and act from knowledge, rather than from fear. You will learn which leading hospitals (in addition to Johns Hopkins) specialize in preventing heart attack and controlling cardiovascular risk factors. No matter where you live, you will know the best places to go for cardiology and heart surgery.
Who will benefit from this timely intelligence?
The fact that you are reading this tells me that you're not willing to leave your fate in others' hands. You want to know more. You NEED to know more. And you're willing to seek out the most current, reliable information so you can discuss these important health concerns with your own doctors.
Heart Attack Prevention 2008 will prove valuable to you if:
- You are being treated for high cholesterol, high blood pressure or have other cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, smoking, obesity, or a sedentary lifestyle.
- You have a family history of heart disease and want to break the pattern.
- You want to reduce the likelihood of needing bypass surgery or other invasive procedure.
- You have already had a heart attack and want to avoid a second one.
- You realize that first heart attacks often prove fatal to women because the early warning signs - which are different from men's - may be misunderstood or ignored.
- You live with or care for someone with cardiovascular risk factors and want to do everything possible to prevent a heart attack.
The specialists at Johns Hopkins created Heart Attack Prevention 2008 to serve as your first line of defense against a heart attack. To underscore the urgency of this information, and encourage you to examine it without risk for 30 days, we will include a free gift that could, literally, save your life.
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Heart Attack Prevention Strategies
- The #1 Way to Prevent a Heart Attack
The importance of smoking cessation cannot be underestimated.
- Walking Your Way to a Healthier Heart
Johns Hopkins specialists outline the best ways for starting a walking program to maximize your heart health.
- Action Plan when a Heart Attack Strikes
The crucial symptoms to look out for, (which can often be different in men than women,) and what to do and NOT do if you or a loved one starts to show the telltale signs.
- Cholesterol Busting Foods
- The latest research on stanols, sterols, soy, fiber, and more.
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Moderate alcohol intake has been suggested as a way to ward off heart attack. This special report discusses the pros and cons.
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The sooner you take steps to reduce your heart attack risk, the better. Prevention remains your most powerful medicine. But knowing how to respond in an emergency—whether it involves you, or someone you are with—can be crucial to survival.
When heart attack strikes. . .
be prepared with a fast and appropriate response.
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Did you know that a third of all people having a heart attack never experience any chest pain at all? Your Johns Hopkins-designed "Action Plan When a Heart Attack Strikes" alerts you to the range of warning signs, including the less common ones that are more likely to occur in women.
At what point should you call an ambulance? When are you better off driving the person to the hospital instead of waiting for the ambulance to arrive? What information must the emergency personnel have right away? How do you handle the person in denial, who insists, "You're overreacting" or "There's nothing wrong?"
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