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NHLBI
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs Small Group Session Lesson Plan
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs--Patient Action Tablet
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs--Physician Quick Reference Card
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs--Poster
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs--Video
Act in Time to Heart Attack Signs--Wallet Card
Act in Time To: Heart Attack Signs
Actúe Rápido Frente a los Sìntomas de un Ataque al Corazón--Folleto
Spanish
Cardiac Catheterization
Easy-to-Read English/Spanish Booklets on Heart Health
Spanish / English
Heart Attack
National Heart Attack Alert Program (NHAAP)
Risk Assessment Tool for Estimating Your 10-year Risk of Having a Heart Attack
What Is a Pacemaker?
What Is an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator?
What Is Cardiac CT?
What Is Cardiac MRI?
Call (301) 496-4236 for more information
NIDA
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Cocaine's Effect on Blood Components May Be Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke
Call (301) 443-1124 for more information
NLM
National Library of Medicine
Genetics Home Reference: Brugada Syndrome
OD
Office of the Director
Women's Heart Attack Signs
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Research Advances
Statement from Elizabeth G. Nabel, M.D., Director, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute on New Findings on the Role of Inflammation in Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
This page was last reviewed on Tuesday, December 23, 2008.