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Women Are Not Small Men: Life-Saving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease in Women (Paperback)

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cover of Women Are Not Small Men: Life-Saving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease in Women (Paperback)Women Are Not Small Men: Life-Saving Strategies for Preventing and Healing Heart Disease in Women

author: Nieca Goldberg
asin: 0345440994
binding: Paperback
list price: $15.95 USD
amazon price: $15.95


"Heart disease is a woman's greatest health threat," writes cardiologist Nieca Goldberg, M.D. Until recently, heart research was done on men, and women were considered "small men." But women are quite different from men in physiology and patterns, and require a targeted approach. Goldberg's mission is to help women prevent or manage heart disease by understanding their unique symptoms, risk factors, prevention options, medical treatments, lifestyle choices, hormones, supplements, and recovery methods.

Women Are Not Small Men is organized clearly. Each risk factor is organized by "the facts" and "your next step." A chapter on symptoms and diagnosis includes action plans and questions your doctor will ask you. Goldberg discusses the latest research on hormone replacement therapy, so you can make your own decision in partnership with your physician.

She recommends exercise, dietary modification, smoking cessation, and stress reduction, showing you how to take easy steps that will result in big changes. Questionnaires, tips, and anecdotes personalize the material. Goldberg is chief of cardiac rehabilitation and chief of the Women's Heart Program at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, and she offers in this book a wealth of information that will empower women to understand heart disease. --Joan Price