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A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing
Touchstone
January 2006
240 pages ISBN: 0743273117 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help Health
WEAVING MEDICAL NARRATIVE AND CUTTING-EDGE SCIENCE, DR. MIMI
GUARNERI EXPLORES THE FRONTIERS BEYOND THE PHYSICAL HEART. Every day, 2,600 Americans die of cardiovascular disease --
one person every thirty-three seconds. Ten times more women
die of heart disease than breast cancer. Despite remarkable
interventional and surgical procedures, over 650,000 new
heart attacks occur annually. With groundbreaking new
research, Dr. Guarneri skillfully blends the science and
drama of the heart's unfolding. She reveals the heart as a
multilayered, complex organ and explores the new science
that indicates the heart acts as a powerhouse of its own,
possessing intelligence, memory, and decision-making
abilities that are separate from the mind. When Dr. Guarneri was only eight, her vivacious
forty-year-old mother died of a heart attack. To overcome
the powerlessness she felt that night in Brooklyn when her
mother was taken from her, she became a cardiologist --
healing her own heart by healing the hearts of her patients.
Dr. Guarneri spent her early years as an overworked,
sleep-deprived medical student, trained to view the heart as
a simple mechanical pump. She came to realize through the
lives of her patients, her own medical journeys, and
breakthroughs in heart research that medicine is not just
about stitching up patients and sending them on their way.
The heart may be "broken" as much by loneliness and
depression as high cholesterol and elevated blood pressure.
The lessons of the heart are as much about forgiveness and
gratefulness as they are about genetics and nutrition. And
healing the heart can have much more to do with healing a
mind and soul than we ever knew. From the racing heartbeats of cardiac emergencies to the
gentle rhythms of healing touch, Dr. Guarneri draws us into
the intimate moments of life and death. She leads us on a
riveting exploration of the heart's mysteries, such as why
heart transplant recipients may suddenly display unique
characteristics of their donor or why someone who has normal
coronary arteries may experience a heart attack. For it is
only by knowing the whole heart -- the mental heart,
affected by hostility, stress, and depression; the emotional
heart, able to be crushed by loss; the intelligent heart,
with a nervous system all its own; the spiritual heart,
which yearns for a higher purpose; and the universal heart,
which communicates with others -- that we can truly heal.
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