Heart attacks were once untreatable. Then, heart attacks became survivable. Today, heart attacks are preventable. Rupan Bose, MD, MB, discusses cutting-edge strategies to identify those at-risk for having a heart attack and strategies to implement and prevent heart attacks from happening. Rupan Bose, MD, MB, is a cardiologist and clinical assistant professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford. He specializes in preventive cardiology, with a particular focus on identifying those high-risk individuals and populations who may be at a higher risk for heart attacks. He serves in the Stanford Preventive Cardiology clinic, the Stanford South Asian Translational Heart Initiative (SSATHI), and the Stanford Hospital inpatient cardiology services. Want to know more? Ask Us. http://l.ead.me/ask-us The medical librarians at Stanford Health Library are here to help you find reliable information to answer your health-related questions. We use a variety of the most current, scientifically based resources to answer your specific questions and will send you a research packet tailored to you. This is a free service open to everyone. Take 5 minutes for yourself. Listen to free mindfulness and meditation resources including guided meditations to help ease pain, aid in healthful sleep, promote successful surgery, and more: http://l.ead.me/shl-mindfulness

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