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Living with Angina [Paperback]

Tom Smith
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Author Tom Smith demystifies angina for those who are living with the condition and their families. He explains the latest medical facts, shows what to do to minimize attacks, and offers detailed suggestions to help you deal with high cholesterol or high blood pressure, develop a sensible exercise program, and make crucial lifestyle changes that will reduce the risk of a heart attack and help you live life to the fullest.

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Tom Smith, MD, spent several years as a general practitioner and medical researcher before taking up writing full-time. He contributes regularly to medical journals, has a weekly health column in two newspapers and is the author of several books about living and coping with serious medical conditions.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not complete, and a bit tedious in places, Sep 2 1998
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This review is from: Living with Angina (Paperback)
This is a good "first read" for someone who has been diagnosed with angina.

The author covers the different types and causes of angina and their effects, going into a bit too much detail about who did what study with how many people, rather than summarizing their findings. He does do a decent job of discussing how diabetes interacts with angina.

Notably missing is a discussion of caffeine and other common substances that can affect angina.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not complete, and a bit tedious in places, Sep 2 1998
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This review is from: Living with Angina (Paperback)
This is a good "first read" for someone who has been diagnosed with angina.

The author covers the different types and causes of angina and their effects, going into a bit too much detail about who did what study with how many people, rather than summarizing their findings. He does do a decent job of discussing how diabetes interacts with angina.

Notably missing is a discussion of caffeine and other common substances that can affect angina.

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