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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / January 2005

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Statin Use: minor negative cognitive changes05 Jan 2005 23:54 GMT2
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a new study suggest that
treatment with a cholesterol-lowering statin called simvastatin (Zocor)
may have small negative effects on brain function.
The effects on cognitive function were "too small" to have any immediate
A Glass of Red Every Other Day Keeps Strokes Away05 Jan 2005 21:32 GMT4
A Drink Every Other Day Keeps Strokes Away
Contributed by Jai A. Dennison | 04 January, 2005
Men who consume one or two drinks on three or four days per week appear
to have less risk of suffering an ischemic stroke than those who drink
statins and cardiac surgery04 Jan 2005 22:31 GMT1
I'm looking for randomized studies related with the use of different
doses of statins during cardiac artery graft bypass. Could someone
help me?. Thank you.
Statins & CoQ1004 Jan 2005 15:40 GMT20
Dear Friends,
  I take 40mg of Pravachol at 10pm daily. I am starting to take a 150mg
capsule of CoQ10 daily also.
Question: What is the appropriate time of day to take either (or both) of these
Zee - Found This in Google About Arthritis04 Jan 2005 01:46 GMT6
A few days ago you and I wrote in a thread about arthritis treatment.
Google's broken beta gave me only this much of what you wrote:
>How diligently and continually are people willing to employ postural
>and behavioural modification for arthritis, muscle aches and pains and
was  Tsunami Disaster: An Easy Legitimate Way to Help via Amazon.com04 Jan 2005 01:00 GMT2
>From: cteasd5941@gmail.com (cteasd5941@gmail.com)
>Subject: Re: Tsunami Disaster: An Easy Legitimate Way to Help via
Amazon.com
>There will be great winds of change because of this and what is to
Betablockers - headache02 Jan 2005 04:15 GMT3
I have taken two betablockers and I had quite a lot headache. Does the
headache go away with time and whats the biological reason of the headache?
kind regards
nick
Lipitor and Weight Loss01 Jan 2005 23:19 GMT2
I have stopped taking Lipitor from side effect problems (previosly posted,
muscle pain). I have also been dieting to lose weight for the past year.  
Since I stopped the Lipitor my rate of weight loss has increased, from
about 1 pound per week to 2-3 pounds per week. I am reducing ...
OT: physics of tsunami waves01 Jan 2005 19:52 GMT3
How a quake is found (by triangulation):
<http://vcourseware3.calstatela.edu/VirtualEarthquake/VQuakeExecute.html>
Speed of P wave is 1.6-8 km/sec
Physics of tsunami waves. Very long wavelength, hard to detect in
Need help with diagnosis01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT3
I realize that only my doctor could probably give me a complete examination,
however I would like to seek second opinions about a condition I have had.
I have a history of chest problems:
1. when I was 12 I had pneuomonia
Increasing Obesity and Testosterone...01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT8
Testosterone increases all aspects of sexuality in women.  That is why
the testosterone patch has recently been in the news.  Testosterone
increases sex in women.  Sexier women make more babies; they increase
in percentage faster in a population than lower testosterone women.
Question regarding high blood pressure01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT8
My average resting blood pressure is between 135 and 140 systolic, and
82 to 88 diastolic.
I am 57 years old, 30 pounds overweight, and probably don't get enough
exercise ... but I am working on that (a few years ago I was 65 pounds
Ephedra01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT1
>"G.A." wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> does anybody know how Ephedrine interacts with supraventricular
Blood protein predicts risk of heart attack  (Note diabetic reference)01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT1
Public release date: 27-Dec-2004
Contact: Nickey Henry
henryn@rockefeller.edu
212-327-8366
What is the prognosis for my infant son with HCM?01 Jan 2005 09:49 GMT12
My son was diagnosed with HCM within a day of his birth.  Right now the
HCM is idiopathic.  He was negative for Barth's Syndrome and all
metabolic causes of the disease have been all but ruled out.  My wife,
older son, and I are going have ecos as this is usually a genetic
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