![]() ABC of Heart Failure (ABC Series) $35.95 This new edition of the ABC of Heart Failure provides coherent and concise information relating to the epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical features, aiding the diagnosis and treatment of this life threatening condition.Fully updated to cover all the latest advances, the ABC of Heart Failure is an invaluable reference for general practitioners, hospital doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment and prevention of heart failure. ![]() Success with Heart Failure (mass mkt ed): Help and Hope for Those with Congestive Heart Failure $7.99 My father is 88 years old and hates going to the doctor or showing weakness in any way. He went to the hospital for heart failure, even had a stroke while there & was released diagnosed with chronic heart failure/condition. It's difficult to tell him anything but I bought him this book and he loves it. Says it will help him survive longer and he found it easy to read and understand. ![]() The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Heart Failure (Cleveland Clinic Guides) $15.95 This is very useful information for anyone living with heart failure or caring for someone with heart failure. It is easy to read and understand. Please closely monitor your potassium if you are taking potassium sparing diuretics. Hyperkalemia is an excess of potassium in your blood and can cause sudden death. By following the information in this book hopefully will extend our lives and the quality of our lives. There are constantly advances being made in this disease. There is hope. I also subscribe to their newsletter. It is excellent. ![]() Heart Failure $29.95 Heart failure, also called congestive heart failure, is a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough oxygenated blood to meet the needs of the body?s other organs. The heart keeps pumping, but not as efficiently as a healthy heart. Usually, the loss in the heart?s pumping action is a symptom of an underlying heart problem. Heart failure affects nearly 5 million US adults. It is on the rise with an estimated 400,000 to 700,000 new cases each year. This talk will focus on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatments available for heart failure, including current research findings from Stanford. |
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