The Heart Attack Survival Guide

The Heart Attack Survival Guide

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Coronary heart disease, the commonest cause of heart attacks, remains the leading cause of death in Australia, despite rates falling in the last few decades, despite numerous therapeutic advances and despite increased awareness. Rates are especially high in economically deprived communities, some ethnic groups and at certain ages; but everyone's at risk. This book aims to help people at high risk prevent their first or subsequent heart attack as well as helping those who experience a heart attack get back to a normal life as soon as possible. As this book shows, combining drugs and lifestyle changes can help you survive - and prevent - heart attacks. Topics include: * The anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. * Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors such as smoking, diet, age, family history and sex. * Causes and types of heart attack. * Why heart attacks are more common at certain times of day. * Prognosis - what makes survival more likely. * Symptoms in men, women and the elderly. * Diagnosis and treatment. * After a heart attack - physical, psychological and lifestyle factors. * Preventing heart attacks. * Caring for a loved one after a heart attack.

Mark Greener is an award-winning medical bioscience writer and journalist, with more than 21 years experience. He is clinical editor of Pharmacy Magazine, and author of 11 health books.

Author: Mark Greener
Format: Paperback, 160 pages, 138mm x 218mm, 219 g
Published: 2012, John Murray Press, United Kingdom
Genre: Family & Health: General

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Coronary heart disease, the commonest cause of heart attacks, remains the leading cause of death in Australia, despite rates falling in the last few decades, despite numerous therapeutic advances and despite increased awareness. Rates are especially high in economically deprived communities, some ethnic groups and at certain ages; but everyone's at risk. This book aims to help people at high risk prevent their first or subsequent heart attack as well as helping those who experience a heart attack get back to a normal life as soon as possible. As this book shows, combining drugs and lifestyle changes can help you survive - and prevent - heart attacks. Topics include: * The anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. * Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors such as smoking, diet, age, family history and sex. * Causes and types of heart attack. * Why heart attacks are more common at certain times of day. * Prognosis - what makes survival more likely. * Symptoms in men, women and the elderly. * Diagnosis and treatment. * After a heart attack - physical, psychological and lifestyle factors. * Preventing heart attacks. * Caring for a loved one after a heart attack.

Mark Greener is an award-winning medical bioscience writer and journalist, with more than 21 years experience. He is clinical editor of Pharmacy Magazine, and author of 11 health books.