How Long to Read Your Heart

By John A. Elefteriades

How Long Does it Take to Read Your Heart?

It takes the average reader 7 hours and 3 minutes to read Your Heart by John A. Elefteriades

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Foreword by Robert Jarvik, MD, President, Jarvik Heart, New York, New YorkA comprehensive, accessible guide to your internal metronome. Study hard, there might be a test.-Mehmet Oz, MD, Author of You: On a Diet and You: The Owner''s ManualThis remarkable book - this Owner''s Guide - is so user-friendly that it reads like a fascinating conversation between ourselves and two of our nation''s most experienced and eminent cardiac specialists. Not only will it be of immense value to everyone with an interest in heart disease, but it serves also as a model of clarity to help physicans learn how to answer their patients'' questions in completely lucid and authoritative terms.-Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery, Yale University; Author of How We Die and The Art of AgingDespite great progress in prevention and treatment, heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. An estimated one in six Americans will develop some kind of cardiac problem in their lifetime, and each year nearly three-quarters of a million people die from heart disease. Faced with these statistics, Americans naturally have many questions about risk factors, warning signs, treatment options, and numerous other concerns.This comprehensive guide makes crucial, potentially life-saving information about the heart easily accessible. Based on decades of hands-on experience in treating patients, the authors - a cardiothoracic surgeon and a cardiologist, both affiliated with Yale University School of Medicine - address specific questions that they hear virtually every day from the people in their care. Simulating an office visit with heart specialists, the book uses an easy-to-follow format that allows readers to find answers quickly. Numerous professional medical drawings and actual operating-room photographs illustrate important facts and concepts.From well-known problems such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and angina, to lesser-known conditions such as valvular heart disease, rheumatic fever, and arrhythmia, the authors provide clear, up-to-date, fact-based medical information, while avoiding confusing jargon as well as fad therapies. They also discuss tests and diagnoses; lifestyle changes to avoid or to live with heart disease; medications and therapies; and surgical procedures such as bypass grafting, valve replacement, and heart transplants, among other treatments. A special section is devoted to women and their hearts.This superb all-in-one popular reference book on the heart will be a welcome resource for heart patients, their families, healthcare providers, and anyone concerned about a healthy lifestyle.FURTHER PRAISE FOR YOUR HEART:Your Heart: An Owner''s Guide uses simple language and easily understood analogies to guide the reader through the complexities of the heart''s structure and function, to explain when, where and how things can go wrong and, most importantly, to elucidate how the problems can be remedied. The highest compliment I can bestow is to say, truthfully, that I wish I had written it!-Jeffrey S. Borer, MD, Gladys and Roland Harriman Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Pathophysiology; Director, The Howard Gilman Institute for Valvular Heart Diseases at Weill Medical College, Cornell UniversityFinally, an easy to understand, patient oriented ''how to'' reference book for heart care! Comprehensive and simple, Bravo!-Stephanie Moore, MD, Division of Cardiology, Massachusetts General HospitalJohn A. Elefteriades, MD (New Haven, CT), is chief of cardiothoracic surgery and professor of surgery at Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital. He is currently the president of the International College of Angiology and serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Cardiology, the Journal of Cardiac Surgery, and Cardiology. The winner of the prestigious Socrates Award for the teaching of cardiac surgery, he is the author, with Lawrence S. Cohen, MD, of Hou

How long is Your Heart?

Your Heart by John A. Elefteriades is 415 pages long, and a total of 105,825 words.

This makes it 140% the length of the average book. It also has 129% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Your Heart Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 9 hours and 38 minutes to read Your Heart aloud.

What Reading Level is Your Heart?

Your Heart is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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