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Books by Dr. Arash Bereliani

Explore research-driven cardiology books focused on heart disease prevention, women’s heart health, pregnancy-related cardiovascular risk, menopause and heart disease, and early heart attack detection. These books translate decades of clinical experience into clear, practical guidance designed to help readers recognize risk earlier and protect their long-term heart health.

Front and back cover of the book “What About Her Heart?” by Dr. Arash Bereliani, featuring a yellow and pink design with an illustrated anatomical heart held in a raised hand.

How a Male-Modeled Medical System Is Putting Women's Hearts at Risk

For decades, heart research and diagnostic standards were built around male symptoms. Women were told it was stress. Anxiety. Indigestion. Aging. Until it wasn’t. ​

Commonly Overlooked Symptoms in Women​

  • Sudden anxiety with no clear cause

  • Sleep disruption

  • Jaw, neck, shoulder, or upper back discomfort

  • Swelling in legs

  • Unexplained weight gain

  • Nausea or indigestion

  • Unusual or overwhelming fatigue

  • Shortness of breath with simple activity

  • Tightness/heaviness in the chest

  • Flu-like feeling

  • Heart palpitations or fluttering

Pregnancy Red Flags

That Can Affect Your Heart And Your Child’s Health Long After Birth

The overlooked connection between pregnancy complications, long-term heart disease risk, and your child’s future health. What most women are never told, and why it matters now.

Pregnancy Heart Questions Many Women Realize Too Late

  • Does a family history of heart disease increase my pregnancy risk or affect my baby?

  • Is it normal for heart rate or blood pressure to change during pregnancy? What is a healthy range?

  • Are pregnancy heart palpitations harmless, or a warning sign?

  • Swelling and fatigue are common, but when are they not normal?

  • Does preeclampsia raise my future heart disease risk or affect my baby?

  • Can pregnancy complications affect my heart years later?

  • My blood pressure was high but returned to normal. Does it still matter?

  • Are nighttime heart palpitations during pregnancy dangerous?

  • I had preeclampsia years ago. Is it still linked to my heart health?

  • If blood pressure normalizes after delivery, is my heart risk gone?

Stacked copies of the book “Pregnancy Red Flags That Can Affect Your Heart and Your Child’s Health Long After Birth” by Dr. Arash Bereliani, featuring an illustrated pregnant woman on the cover.
Stacked copies of the book “Menopause and Your Heart: The Risk Most Women Never Get Until It’s Too Late” by Dr. Arash Bereliani, featuring a stylized illustration of a woman holding a clock over her lower abdomen.

Menopause And Your Heart

The Risk Most Women Never Get Until It's Too Late

Heart palpitations at night. Blood pressure creeping up. Exhaustion you cannot explain. Many women are told it is just stress or hormones, until years later they realize those changes were trying to tell them something. This book helps you understand what truly matters, before you are left wondering.

Menopause Symptoms Often Dismissed as “Just Hormones”

  • Brain fog

  • Sleep disruption

  • Heart palpitations

  • Blood pressure rise

  • Unexplained worry

  • Lightheadedness

  • Chest tightness or pressure

  • New or worsening fatigue

Heart Attack

Will It Happen To Me?

Heart attacks are often thought of as sudden and unpredictable. But for many, the warning signs are present long before an event occurs. They are easy to overlook, easy to dismiss, and often misunderstood.

Stacked copies of the book “Heart Attack: Will It Happen to Me?” by Arash Bereliani, M.D., F.A.C.C., with medical-themed icons arranged in a heart shape above the title.
Dark teal textured background with layered silhouettes of women’s profiles on the right side and a subtle heartbeat line graphic across the center.
Dark teal textured background with layered silhouettes of women’s profiles on the right side and a subtle heartbeat line graphic across the center.

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Women’s heart health is different, yet much of what we know is based on male-centered research. The result is missed signals and delayed diagnoses. This biweekly email shares what gets overlooked, from young, active women to pregnancy, menopause, and every stage in between.

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