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Internet Resources

To help you learn more, we have put together a list of websites we believe may be helpful to you. By clicking on these links, you will leave the Medtronic site. Please note that Medtronic does not review, monitor or promote the content on the linked web site and cannot be responsible for any business dealings or transactions you may have with them.

General Information

American Heart Association

American Medical Association

The Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy – An interactive educational site created and maintained by the Visible Heart Laboratory at the University of Minnesota in collaboration with Medtronic, Inc.

Camp Odayin – Provides a camping experience for young people with heart disease.

CenterWatch – Clinical trials happening in the world

ClinicalTrials.gov – A public website designed for patients interested in participating in clinical trials.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Franklin Virtual Heart – An exploration of the human heart.

HealthAtoZ – General health information site.

Healthfinder – General health information site.

HeartHelp.com – In-depth information on heart conditions, diagnosing heart diseases, and treating and managing these conditions.

Health on the Net Foundation – General health information site.

Heart Rhythm Society – Information about heart rhythm disorders and how to find a specialist to treat them.

MyHeartCentral.com – General health information site.

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute – General health information site sponsored by the US government.

National Library of Medicine – Lists many informational and journal articles.

Social Security website

TSA: Travelers with Medical Conditions

WebMD – Provides online health information.

Support Groups

Heart of America Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivors Network

Implantable.com – For pacemaker and defibrillator recipients.

Parent Heart Watch

Pacemaker Club

The Zapper – For defibrillator recipients.

Medical Jewelry

MedicAlert

Medic ID International, Inc.

Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.

Last updated: 20 Nov 2012

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