Integrative cardiology:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011
Schriftenreihe:Weil integrative medicine library
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Nutrition and cardiovascular health / Andrew T. Weil -- Exercise / Craig S. Smith -- Botanical medicine and cardiovascular disease / Tieraona Low Dog -- An aspirin a day is even better than an apple a day! / James E. Dalen -- Metabolic cardiology / Stephen T. Sinatra -- Acupuncture in cardiovascular medicine / John Longhurst -- Spirituality and heart health / Mary Jo Kreitzer and Ken Riff -- Cardiac behavioral medicine : mind-body approaches to heart health / Kim R. Lebowitz -- Energy medicine / Rauni Prittinen King -- Integrative approaches to preventive cardiology / Stephen Devries -- The integrative approach to hypertension / Stephen T. Sinatra and Mark C. Houston -- Integrative approaches to cardiovascular disease / Mimi Guarneri and Christopher Suhar -- Integrative approaches to heart failure / Elizabeth Kaback, Lee Lipsenthal and Mimi Guarneri -- A brief note about arrhythmias / Thomas B. Graboys -- Integrative approach to patients undergoing cardiac surgery / Gulshan K. Sethi
Integrative Cardiology is an exploration of a new and much-needed perspective in cardiac care: the intelligent synthesis of conventional medicine with alternative approaches not typically part of Western medical curriculum. More than a blending of two approaches, this new perspective in cardiology highlights specific gaps in conventional heart care, and examines how alternative approaches may be ideally suited to address these missed opportunities. Cardiology is an ideal specialty for an integrative approach. Heart disease is largely preventable. The influence of nutrition, physical activity
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 324 pages)
ISBN:019538346X
0199781001
9780195383461
9780199781003

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