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Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS

Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS

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November 07 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

The Treatment Of Cardiovascular Diseases With Chinese Medicine (Hardcover)

The Treatment Of Cardiovascular Diseases With Chinese Medicine (Hardcover)

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November 05 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

Stamina Products InStride Cycle Exercise Bike

Stamina Products InStride Cycle Exercise Bike
Aerobic Conditioning and Heart Health - Cycling improves cardiovascular health, and improves the functioning of the heart and blood vessels while decreasing your risk of heart disease. It also increases HDL (good cholesterol) and reduces the amount of triglycerides in the blood, and helps lower blood pressure. Circulation is increased with the smooth bicycle motion. Stronger Muscles and Bones - Consistent exercise strengthens muscles at any age. Both upper and lower body InStride Cycle movements are perfect for improving muscle strength in legs, arms, shoulders and back. And exercise helps prevent osteoporosis and the risk of broken bones. Better Overall Health - Cycling helps you to maintain flexibility without stress on the joints. Regular use can help reduce discomfort from arthritis or back pain and diabetics benefit from increased blood circulation. Other benefits include improved digestion, lung function and higher metabolism. Full range of motion upper and lower body workouts at home or at work. Use in forward motion or reverse motion. Use with feet, hands, while seated in a chair, or while lying on the floor. Adjustable tension to vary your workout intensity. Non-slip rubber feet. Straps hold feet in place on pedals. One inch tubular steel. Quiet. Footprint: 20.75 in. long by 15.75 in. wide. Height: 12.5 in. Weight: 5.2 lbs.

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November 05 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

Cardiovascular Disease Anatomical Chart

Cardiovascular Disease Anatomical Chart

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November 05 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

Cardiovascular Diseases: Recent Advances in Their Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment (1913)

Recent Advances in Their Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment (1913)

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November 05 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

HoMedics BPW-200 Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

HoMedics BPW-200 Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
This Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor from HoMedics features Smart Sense Technology for accurate and comfortable readings while the Super size Digits make results remarkably clear and easy to read. This monitor also features an Irregular Heartbeat Detector for better health monitoring. Supersize Digits are over 3/4 in. tall for an easy to read display. Featuring advanced Smart Sense Technology. Utilizes an advanced air control system to delicately control the deflation rate. Efficiently analyzes and detects pulse signals while adjusting cuff pressure accordingly. Irregular Heartbeat Detector for better health monitoring. An Irregular heartbeat may cause or indicate cardiovascular disease. This monitor features advanced technology to alert the user when an irregular heartbeat is detected. Portable and convenient for your active lifestyle. Risk Category Indicator alerts user to when a reading falls into Prehypertensive, Stage 1 Hypertensive, or Stage 2 Hypertensive risk categories. 120 Memories / 2 Users.

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November 05 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly
Certain to become the most trusted source in geriatric cardiology, this Third Edition compiles the latest studies and expertise on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of cardiovascular disease in the elderly patient-tracking the rapid pace of innovation in the field with in-depth explorations of the most recent clinical trials and advances in vascular biology, cardiology, and cardiovascular surgery for influential developments in disease prevention and management.

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November 04 2008 | cardiovascular disease | No Comments »

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