While cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the predominant cause of death in our society, books on the topic will continue to find interest in the market, particularly those on preventive cardiology. Relatively few books on prevention, however, are written for health professionals by health professionals. Preventive cardiology: a practical manual, by a group of seven authors, addresses cardiovascular risk management and lifestyle factor assessment and application, for the benefit of and use by health professionals.
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