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  2. BaleDoneen method - Wikipedia

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    The BaleDoneen method is a risk assessment and treatment protocol aimed at preventing heart attack and stroke. The method also seeks to prevent or reduce the effects of type 2 diabetes. The method was developed by Bradley Field Bale and Amy Doneen.

  3. Myocardial infarction - Wikipedia

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    Myocardial infarction; Other names: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), heart attack: A myocardial infarction occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque slowly builds up in the inner lining of a coronary artery and then suddenly ruptures, causing catastrophic thrombus formation, totally occluding the artery and preventing blood flow downstream to the heart muscle.

  4. Amy Doneen - Wikipedia

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    Amy Lynn Doneen (born in 1969) is an American doctor of nursing practice (DNP) [1] and co-founder of the BaleDoneen Method for the prevention and treatment of heart attack, stroke and type 2 diabetes, and for treatment after one of these medical events.

  5. Heart Attacks: What Doctors Want You to Know About ... - AOL

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    About 80 percent of early heart attacks and strokes are preventable. “Heart health education needs to be a top priority in public health,” says Jennifer Haythe, MD, a critical care ...

  6. Know heart attack signs, how to perform hands-only CPR in ...

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    Calling before a heart attack becomes cardiac arrest requires knowing the signs and symptoms. If you have any of these signs, call 911 right away: Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or ...

  7. Fewer people may need statins to prevent heart disease, new ...

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    In other words, as many as 4 million people in the U.S. who currently take statins for primary prevention — meaning they have not had a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack ...