
In a perfect world we would love every young person to read this site thoroughly regarding heart disease prevention and follow a lifestyle resulting eliminating the need for the sections on having a heart attack. In reality, people should find helpful information here no matter what stage they may be at in the time line of a heart attack or how they may be related to the heart attack patient.
Heart attack and heart disease information pages take the form of FAQs commonly known as Frequently Asked Questions. Most questions came from actual heart attack survivors with answers from medical doctors including Dr. Razavi.
We hope you find the answers you may be searching for here on our heart attack and heart disease information pages, but remember these sites should supplement what your own doctor may say and make you a more informed patient or caretaker. Never ignore your own physician’s advice to follow a suggestion made here. Each heart attack and each heart attack patient presents a unique situation. You and your doctor together should plan what works best for you. The more you know, however, the more you may take an active part in that process and the more you understand about heart attacks and heart disease the more likely you may be to follow procedures to improve your condition. Enjoy reading our heart attack and heart disease pages and best of luck to you!