Progress against Heart Disease
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Progress against Heart Disease
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Review
“The glossary of medical terms and abbreviations is invaluable. The book can be recommended highly, not only to medical historians and physicians in general but also to workers in allied fields and the general public.”–Journal of the History of Medicine“[A]nyone reading this book could gain an insight into the sociological and epidemiological implications of heart disease in the American population.”–Dietetics Today“In Progress against Heart Disease, Fred Pampel and Seth Pauley informatively review the progress made over the last 35 years, providing readers with both a methodical history of past efforts and a documented prognosis for future battle against heart disease.”–MBR Internet Bookwatch/The Bookwatch
Book Description
Spotlights the amazing advances in medical treatment and lifestyle changes during the last three decades that have enabled millions of people to survive heart disease.

03/01/2005
Documented prognosis for future battle against heart disease
In the last 35 years declining deaths from heart disease have saved over 13 million lives, with new medical treatments blending into lifestyle changes for positive results. In Progress Against Heart Disease, Fred Pampel and Seth Pauley informatively review the progress made over these years, providing readers with both a methodical history of past efforts and a documented prognosis for future battle against heart disease.
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