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Top: Health: Conditions_and_Diseases: Cardiovascular_Disorders: Heart_Disease: Valvular: Mitral_Valve:
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» Ask Dr Stoll - A different perspective on mitral valve prolapse.
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» Heart Point - Information about mitral valve syndrome and related disorders, along with some pictures of how the valves work.
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» The Holistic M.D. - What is mitral valve prolapse? Explains symptoms, diagnosis, exercise. For those seeking alternative treatments, nutritional therapy and natural relaxants.
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» MedicineNet.com - Information about mitral valve prolapse, detailed picture of the heart, diagnoses, evaluation and treatment.
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» Mitral Valve Prolapse - Learn about MVP, its symptoms, arrhythmias, chest pain, heart sounds, regurgitation, endocarditis, heart failure, valvular disease and other related topics. An email group for support and regular newsletters is available.
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» Mitral Valve Prolapse: Benign Syndrome? - A look at the book by Sharon Anderson, M.A. which took 15 years to research and write. A glimpse of the author and comments from the medical professionals, prominent writers, the media and the public.
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» Mitral Valve Prolapse Center - Specializes in diagnosis, treatment, research, education, and support. Includes information about their services.
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» MVP Links - A collection of resources relating to mitral valve prolapse syndrome/dysautonomia and this disease.
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» Nutrition - Information on drinking fluids, caffeine, sugar, fats, sodium and other nutrients and issues pertaining to mitral valve prolapse are discussed.
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» Skyline Family Practice - Covers topics such as historical background of mitral valve prolapse, preventing complications, as well as treatment, symptoms and diagnosing.
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» Touch Cardiology - Providing physicians with essential resources, research highlights and the latest techniques for the treatment of Mitral Valve Prolapse.
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» What Causes Mitral Valve Prolapse? - Considers the case that magnesium and other nutritional deficiencies leading to defective hyaluronic acid may be a significant factor in MVP and its associated conditions.
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