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Fight Heart Disease Like Cancer

De : Michael V. McConnell
Lu par : Gary L Willprecht
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A new approach to understanding, preventing, and treating heart disease to empower you and your loved ones to live long and healthy lives.

The main cause of heart disease—the world's number one killer of women and men—is a cancer-like "tumor" inside the coronary arteries that keep our hearts beating. Although this similarity to cancer is well-established in medical journals, most people (and their health care providers) don't approach heart disease as seriously as cancer, even though it's just as deadly. In Fight Heart Disease Like Cancer, cardiologist Michael McConnell shares the stories of his family, patients, and research to lay out a modern and effective approach to preventing, screening for, and treating heart disease like cancer to avoid its dire consequences.

Dr. McConnell highlights the latest research on the substantial overlap between heart disease and cancer, from shared risk factors to screening for early detection to new and powerful therapies.

Fight Heart Disease Like Cancer will guide you step-by-step on how to prevent, screen for, and treat heart disease to live a healthier and longer life.

The book is published by Johns Hopkins University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

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"A lucid, thorough overview of heart disease and ways to prevent it...highly readable and personal." (Abraham Verghese, Stanford University)

"A unique look at heart disease prevention and treatment in the context of how we diagnose and treat cancer." (Nieca Goldberg, NYU Grossman School of Medicine)

"This book won't disappoint; more importantly, it just might help." (Clyde Yancy, Past President of the American Heart Association)

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