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  • Depression after heart attack
    Recent studies show that heart disease and depression are often found hand in hand, therefore controlling one may help control the other. What are the signs and symptoms that something may be wrong?
    http://www.allabout-heart-disease.com
    (Added: Wed Mar 30 2005 Hits: 198 Downloads: 1 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It   Details   LinkBack
  • Keeping away from heart problems
    Question : I AM in my early 30s and recently I went for a blood test. The results showed that I have an elevated blood cholesterol level.
    http://www.medical-explorer.com
    (Added: Sun Apr 23 2006 Hits: 117 Downloads: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It   Details   LinkBack
  • Open Heart Surgery Recovery Is a Full-Time Job
    Recovering from open heart surgery can be challenging. Maggie Lichtenberg, PCC, an open-heart surgery thriver and author of a book on heart surgery recovery offers tips on the recovery process and answers to your questions on staying healthy.
    http://www.openheartcoach.com
    (Added: Wed Mar 22 2006 Hits: 70 Downloads: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It   Details   LinkBack
  • Why Get Angry?
    There can hardly be enough written about anger and heart problems - both literally and figuratively. Anger is hard on our hearts, hard on our relationships, and hard on the hearts of those around us. Learn all you can about anger management and emotional intelligence (EQ).
    http://www.susandunn.cc
    (Added: Mon Aug 29 2005 Hits: 109 Downloads: 3 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)   Rate It   Review It   Details   LinkBack
 

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