Indian Heart Foundation

Support Group for People suffering from Heart Diseases

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  • HOCM

    7 members Latest Activity: Jan 6, 2011 A group for all people suffering from Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy HOCM

  • Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries

    3 members Latest Activity: Jan 6, 2011 Also called L-TGA (levo-transposition), ccTGA is one of the most rare forms of TGA and hits about 1% of the Congenital Heart Disease population.…

  • Metoprolol Group

    8 members Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2011 Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol XL, Betaloc) is used to treat angina, hypertension and to prevent heart attack. All HPC members who use Metoprolol join…

  • Pacemaker Support Group

    11 members Latest Activity: Jan 6, 2011 Pacemaker Support Group

  • Ramipril Group

    2 members Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2011 Ramipril (Altace) is used to treat hypertension and congestive heart failure. All HPC members who use Ramipril join here and share your experiences &…

  • Heart Drugs Side Effects Support Group

    12 members Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2011 Heart Drugs Side Effects Support Group

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U method finds heart disease earlier

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More Doubt on Link Between a Blood Chemical and Heart Disease

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