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The Web can be a great source of information to help you better understand atherosclerosis. If you have additional questions, the resources below may be able to help.
American Heart Association — robust information about atherosclerosis, heart disease, heart attack/stroke warning signs, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other heart disease risk factors from the nonprofit American Heart Association.
Healthology — a leading provider of physician-generated health and medical information on the Internet for consumers, patients, and health professionals.
MayoClinic.com — information, tips, and tools from one of the nation’s leading medical research institutions.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute — the National Institutes of Health Web site for diseases of the heart, blood vessels, lungs, and blood contains government research, resources, information, and tools.
WebMD — this general health Web site includes articles, guides for better health and wellness, and information about diseases and treatments.
WomenHeart — the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease provides support, information, and advocacy.