Recommended Heart Attack Research
Links
I have a great friend of mine called Joe Walsh, and whilst we live in different
parts in the world, we share the "distinction" of surviving a heart attack.
Joe lives in Philadelphia, and Joe is one of those
people that does an enormous amount of study on the latest advances in Heart Attack research and the latest releases on Heart Disease. He is
also a very kind man and has always been there and is hugely supportive of others that have gone through the
trauma of having a heart attack.
I asked Joe to give me a list of sites that he visits to get
his information, and Joe has provided me a list of his favorites.
Please note these are resources that show more of
the traditional medical approach to Heart Health, rather than the alternative approach that I have studied in
great detail.
Here's what Joe very kindly told me:
"Here ya go, some you need to register (free), some you
just go in and do a search on a topic and a plethora of opportunities comes
up.
Hope this helps as I get more I will share, but these are
my mainstays and I can compare research and opinions against these different sites which helps me to determine
credence."
http://www.righthealth.com/
http://www.webmd.com
http://www.theheart.org
http://emedicine.medscape.com
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/
http://emedicinehealth.com
http://medhelp.org
http://johnshopkinshealthalerts.com (register free)
and also here is a link about Cholesterol that has been
suggested by Linda from Delaware after one of her students Steven said it was great:
http://www.healthline.com/health/high-cholesterol
Thanks to all for these suggestions, and I hope that these sites
provide you with much information and help in increasing your knowledge.
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