Health links
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We encourage our patients to be active participants in
their own care; because we believe that it is important for you to understand
the condition that we are treating, we have provides these links as a quick
resource for answering any questions that you or your family may have. Of
course, we always want to hear from you so consider these websites as
alternative resources for medical information rather than as a replacement for
us. If you should have any additional question, please do not hesitate to call
our office.
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The American Heart Association is a national voluntary
health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from
cardiovascular diseases and stroke. |

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Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and
women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. The primary purpose of
Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco
and nicotine products in any form. |
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LifeHeart.com is designed with the patient in mind, providing you with reliable,
helpful information about how your heart works when it's healthy, how heart
disease develops, who's at risk, treatment options, prevention strategies, help
for caregivers and family members, and how to best improve your quality of life
despite your condition. |

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FNIC's web site provides a directory to credible, accurate, and practical
resources for consumers, nutrition and health professionals, educators and
government personnel. Visitors can find printable format educational materials,
government reports, research papers and more. |
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WomenHeart: the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease is the only
national patient-centered organization that provides support, education and
advocacy for women living with heart disease. Through their coalition of
national organizations and community-based support networks, they offer
comprehensive services to women with heart disease and empower all women to take
charge of their heart health |
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