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- $Title{Isn't There Any Simpler Way to Prevent Heart Attacks?}
- $Subject{heart attack prevention exercise Circulatory lifestyle lifestyles
- tobacco lowering blood pressure eating habits cholesterol high-density
- lipoprotein stress exercising diet diets}
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- Isn't There Any Simpler Way to Prevent Heart Attacks?
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- QUESTION: A recent heart attack has me very worried about having another, and
- I want to do all that is necessary to prevent that from happening. My problem
- is that some of the advice I am getting from my doctors seems almost
- impossible to carry out, since it involves changing so many of the things I
- was doing before. Isn't there any simpler way to prevent heart attacks, a
- pill or something that is a bit "easier to swallow"?
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- ANSWER: I wish there was some simple way to prevent heart attacks, or for
- that matter, any disease or condition. My problem is that I try to address
- these situations with only the knowledge gained from science, not mere wishful
- thinking. It may make my answer a bit harder "to swallow," but at least you
- know where I am coming from. Your doctors are probably telling you that a
- variety of life style changes are effective in reducing the chance of a
- recurrence of your heart attack. They include giving up tobacco, lowering
- your blood pressure, losing those extra pounds, changing your eating habits to
- lower your cholesterol and decreasing the ratio of total cholesterol to the
- "good" high-density lipoprotein in your blood, controlling stress, and
- finally, increasing your level of physical activity by starting an exercise
- program. The evidence that reduction of such risk factors will reduce the
- chances of another attack, as well as the possibility of stroke or other
- cardiovascular disease, is quite clear. The problem is developing these
- actions into a program that you, as the patient, can accept and carry out.
- That means a bit of work on your part, that can be a bit easier if you will
- develop the necessary attitudes, and understand the reasons for each bit of
- advice. Once you truly believe that the change in behavior will have a
- positive result for you, you must make a conscious decision to adopt that
- change and carry it through. When temptation comes knocking on your door,
- remember the importance of your newly adopted actions and resist. While your
- physicians may counsel and advise you, and prescribe any medication necessary,
- the responsibility for life style changes must be yours. I would be the last
- to tell you that this is all easy, but the importance of such actions is
- enormous. It all becomes a bit clearer and simpler when you take a long hard
- look at the alternative.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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