This site from the National Heart and Lung and Blood Institute (http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/Hf/HF_Prevention.html) is a good resource, but it is important to see a doctor and discuss any concerns with her.
Chronic heart failure can be a very scary thing. For more information online you can visit such websites as en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_failure or www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-failure/DS00061
to find the answer to your question: I've recently had a minor heartattack and I don't want it to happen again. Is there any way to help/prevent another one? please see the following website: www.heartfailureguideline.org/
One can find congestive heart failure treatments described at WebMD and other medical information websites. Before embarking on any of these treatments if one has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure, one should consult one's primary care physician.
There are many locations to find CRP (C-reactive protein) guidelines online. One of the most common places to look is the heart disease website and webmd.
Heart failure is all I've ever been able to find. He was only 30.
Pulmonary embolisms are clots in the lung, when the clot is dislodged from its place in the lung, it would find another area to get lodged in which could be the heart or the brain. When it goes to the heart it will usually cause a heart attack, but occasionally when the heart is already in moderate health it can do much worse.
Take him to the vet. One of the more common reasons for an ongoing cough, besides kennel cough, is heart worms or congestive heart failure. The heart worms can cause the heart failure. There is a simple test to find out. It only takes minutes. If you ignore the problem, it could cost your dog his life. If it is not heart worms or CHF, the vet can narrow it down, and let you know what else the problem is.
Nothing turns up, not even an official website. My experience has been with two of their products - failure. Avoid the trouble. If you can't find any info on the web, probably better to avoid the brand altogether.
You can find the sentencing guidelines for Oklahoma in the state statutes. You can find the statues either online or in your local library.
You can find guidelines for building a green home at www.nahb.org/gbg. Another good website is www.nahbgreen.org/Guidelines/nahbguidelines.aspx
Yes, there are several tests to diagnose congestive heart failure (CHF). Common diagnostic methods include physical examinations, blood tests (such as measuring levels of B-type natriuretic peptide), electrocardiograms (ECGs), chest X-rays, and echocardiograms. These tests help assess heart function and determine the presence and severity of heart failure. If you suspect you have CHF, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
That isn't something safe to find out. If you drink way too much liquid, you can die from heart failure because it dilutes the potassium in your blood.