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Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease

Martha and Carolyn and Gulati Thomas · ISBN 9781421424200
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Publisher JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Author(s) Martha and Carolyn and Gulati Thomas
Published 15th November 2017
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide. Yet most people are still unaware that heart disease is not just a man's problem. Carolyn Thomas, a heart attack survivor herself, is on a mission to educate women about their heart health. Based on her popular Heart Sisters blog, which has attracted more than 10 million views from readers in 190 countries, A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease combines personal experience and medical knowledge to help women learn how to understand and manage a catastrophic diagnosis.
 
In A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease, Thomas explains
  • how to recognize the early signs of a heart attack
  • why women often delay seeking treatment—and how to overcome that impulse
  • the link between pregnancy complications and future heart disease
  • why so many women with heart disease are misdiagnosed—and how to help yourself get an accurate diagnosis
  • the importance of cardiac rehabilitation in lowering mortality risk
  • what to expect during your recovery from a heart attack
  • how the surreal process of coping with heart disease may affect your daily life
  • methods for treating heart disease–related depression without drugs
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    Equal parts memoir about a misdiagnosed heart attack, guide to the predictable stages of heart disease—from grief to resilience—and patient-friendly translation of important science-based findings on women's unique heart issues, this book is an essential read. Whether you're a freshly diagnosed patient, a woman who's been living with heart disease for years, or a practitioner who cares about women's health, A Woman's Guide to Living with Heart Disease will help you feel less alone and advocate for better health care.
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