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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / December 2004

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Saturated fat better than carbs in arteriosclerosis24 Dec 2004 02:55 GMT2
http://www.ajcn.org/misc/release3.shtml#mozaffarian
[A] 3-year study of progression of coronary disease in 235
postmenopausal women in whom their outcome was related to typical
baseline dietary habits. The subjects were predominantly white and
Heart Palpitations23 Dec 2004 15:06 GMT5
I am writing this note for the benefit of those who might have been as
frightened as I was when I first began to get palpitiations.
In August of 2003 I was returning a moving van back to the rental
agency when suddenly at an intersection I began to feel a very rapid
nominations: best post 200423 Dec 2004 12:24 GMT1
My entry for best post 2004.
Hot topic; well stated. Check the zinger. Whahooo.
(Disclaimer: does not imply I support use of alternatives or
supplements.)
Health Canada: Celebrex warning to physicians23 Dec 2004 12:24 GMT3
Physicians should consider this evolving information in evaluating the
risks and benefits of CELEBREX in individual patients treated for OA,
RA or acute pain.
----snip---------
Naprosyn subs for Vioxx23 Dec 2004 09:23 GMT13
Naprosyn is now the recommended substitute for Vioxx and other Cox
inhibitors used for medication for arthritic pain for people with cardiac
problems.
Nativity blessing23 Dec 2004 07:43 GMT1
The Nativity brings us each year to reconsider the birth of a child,
the Prince of peace who brings hope and love, who brings joy and
wonder in our hearts, who brings the promise of reconciliation, who
brings the treatment that grants life over death.  May you and your's
Christmas Blessing23 Dec 2004 04:01 GMT5
Jesus Christ is God
-------------------
This statement is the bedrock of Christianity.  It is dogmatic. It is
uncompromising.  No religion and no organization, spiritual or
my favourite Xmas cookie recipe23 Dec 2004 03:46 GMT8
My Favourite Christmas Cookie Recipe
1 cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup of sugar
Signs/Symptoms Silent Ischaemia in Diabetes22 Dec 2004 12:41 GMT3
Anyone know what the signs and symptoms are in ischaemia in type 2 diabetics
and what the treatment is? Is ST elevation/increase in a past ECG one of
them?
May the Lord Jesus bless you all this Christmas
Velocity Encoded MRI22 Dec 2004 09:28 GMT1
I have some VENC MRI images and like to know how to extract the velocity out.
I can read the intensity value at any point in the image but what am I suppose
to do with this intensity at the point. I was told that the parameter enter
for the VENC is 10cm/sec. Do I take VENC ...
Dr Chung22 Dec 2004 05:12 GMT8
Thankyou Andrew for your many valuable medical contributions to this group. I
hope you have a good Christmas, and all the best for 2005.
Regards, Barry
NSW Australia
Classic 2 1/4 Pound Diet Got Peary to the Pole21 Dec 2004 17:49 GMT259
The December, 2004, issue of Discover magazine has an article on the
Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum with some discussion of the artifacts and
displays commemorating the 1909 expedition to the North Pole.
The displays include a list of the daily food ration per man:  pemmican,
Heart bypass and still smoking ?21 Dec 2004 17:48 GMT7
Any predictions as to how long before a heavy smoker with aggressive
personality  who had 2 heart attacks 4 yrs ago and then bypass surgury
..........still smoking
What odds on how long before another HA
The 2 lbd diet revision project20 Dec 2004 23:17 GMT14
As discussion among posters here has proceeded, it is clear that many
people have very good suggestions as to how the direction of a revision of
the diet might go.  Andrew and I have roughed out the major flaws in it's
present form as to calorie content, health goals, and ...
CHALLENGE: Enter a menu to the BJM POLYMEAL contest20 Dec 2004 21:28 GMT8
Challenge!! Challenge!! Challenge!!
I propose that sci.med.cardilogy submit a menu to the British Medical
Association Journal's Polymeal contest. Deadline early January. {Very
early.}
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