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| statins | 18 Feb 2005 20:39 GMT | 8 |
Is anyone here actually happy about the fact that taking statins has probably saved their lives? BR
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| I have a question | 18 Feb 2005 20:15 GMT | 1 |
I have an PSVT & atrial flutter. I have an aunt & uncle who have both since discovered they have Ventricular Tachycardia. I am 26 yrs old & wondering if it is likely for me to develop this as well as I age. Thanks
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| Chung's Greatest Hits (heh) | 18 Feb 2005 13:15 GMT | 1 |
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| Chung's opinions and tactics... | 18 Feb 2005 11:59 GMT | 3 |
Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence. -- Hebrew proverb
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| drugs that deplete coq10 | 18 Feb 2005 05:28 GMT | 37 |
Statins, Dymelor, Micronase and Tolinase deplete coq10 Glucophage depletes coq10 and B12 Adapin, Aventyl, Elavil, Tofranil, Pamelor, Sinequan and Norpramin Elavil and some pain killers prescribed for peripheal neuropathy
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| ? Longterm effects of using a breathing appliance on the pulmonary system | 17 Feb 2005 12:07 GMT | 6 |
Just wondering if there have been any longterm studies of 5 years or more in using a breathing appliance such as a constant or variable positive pressure (CPAP) and what were the findings?
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| wow 60 posts from Chung overnight | 17 Feb 2005 09:09 GMT | 26 |
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| Difference Between SVT and Afib | 16 Feb 2005 20:04 GMT | 40 |
Surely there is somebody out htere who can give a good explanation of the difference between a SVT and AFIb. We all know that anything above the ventricle is by definition an SVT but Cardio definately do distinguish between these two terms. Surely it cannot
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| Pick a Diet, Then Stick to It | 16 Feb 2005 17:37 GMT | 95 |
The following suggests to me that the most important thing about a diet is not how well it would work if you stick to it, but rather how likely is it you will stick to it. (Which I think Dr. Chung has been suggesting) I suspect the people below knew they were being studied though ...
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| Surgical Proceedure Question, Re: Dilated Cardiomyopathy | 16 Feb 2005 01:29 GMT | 3 |
52 year old male; 12% ejection fraction; highly stressed life; July 2004 implant of combo unit pacemaker/defribulator; frequent angina (Nitrostat S/L); required to have O2 while sleeping (rate of 4.5:) Rx's Koreg / Lasix/ Potassium/ Xanax/ Zoloft/& Lisinopril.
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| Controlling PVC attacks.... | 16 Feb 2005 00:10 GMT | 1 |
Have had attacks of benign PVC's for about 8 years now, just periods when my heart will start beating irregularly for a few hours then subside. However I now have a constant attack of PVC's that have been occuring for 7 days straight with little let up, During that time every other ...
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| Aspirin | 15 Feb 2005 21:39 GMT | 6 |
I'm taking a 81mg asprin daily, but I'm having G.I. problems. Can anyone recommend an asprin substitute? Thanks
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| Wine 'can protect women's hearts' | 15 Feb 2005 20:20 GMT | 13 |
http://www.healthsentinel.com/news.php?event=news_print_list_item&id=613 "Wine 'can protect women's hearts'", BBC News, February 15, 2005, Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4263417.stm Drinking wine, but not beer or spirits, keeps women's hearts beating
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| Stopping medication after heart problem? | 15 Feb 2005 19:28 GMT | 13 |
I was admitted to hospital last October with serious chestpains. As it turned out, one of my coronary arteries was blocked almost completely (in two places). I was treated the next day and a 'drug eluting stent' was placed to
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| LISINOPRIL | 15 Feb 2005 18:59 GMT | 3 |
Lisinopril 10mg daily. Is this still considered beneficial after lots of fanfare about its benefits, a few years ago?
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