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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / March 2005

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Terri Schindler Schiavo and the Cardiac Arrest/Heart Attack Lies24 Mar 2005 17:32 GMT6
Dr. William Hammesfahr, a world-reknowned neurologist wrote a complete
report regarding Terri Schindler Schiavo dated September 12, 2002. The
report reveals that medical tests conducted after Terri's collapse did
not show evidence of a heart attack:
valve damage...23 Mar 2005 04:40 GMT6
A mechanic was removing a cylinder head from the motor of a Harley
motorcycle when he spotted a well-known heart surgeon in his shop.
The surgeon was there waiting for the service manager to come take a look
at his bike when the mechanic shouted across the garage, "Hey Doc, can I
Thought for the day...22 Mar 2005 22:34 GMT3
http://www.buttsareus.com/Colo-rectalSurgeon2.wav
Are Lipid-Lowering Drugs Also Antiarrhythmic Drugs?22 Mar 2005 14:20 GMT3
www.acc.org/media/releases/highlights/2003/july03/arrhythmia.pdf
Thank You Zee22 Mar 2005 08:24 GMT28
It seems that perhaps Zee has finally come to her senses and stopped
posting her amateurish drivel on the usenets. A wise decision. God
bless you Zee..good luck
Gtleeee
Deaths Linked to Statin Drugs22 Mar 2005 06:39 GMT8
The Sunday Times - Britain
March 06, 2005
Deaths linked to heart drugs
Lois Rogers, Medical Editor
Simvastatin And Liver Enzyme Leakage22 Mar 2005 05:30 GMT7
My cardio. died and his colleague, who took over my case, doubled my
Simvastatin dose from 10 to 20 mg per night.
I recently had a routine blood test which came back as abnormal and it was
repeated. I was called into the surgery and told that I had a leakage of
MIRACL results show ACS statin benefits not LDL dependent [further analysis]21 Mar 2005 16:37 GMT1
MIRACL results show ACS statin benefits not LDL dependent
http://www.incirculation.net/lipidology/index.asp?did=18471&aidG318
Further analysis of data from the MIRACL trial, published early online
in the European Heart Journal, shows that changes in low-density
Stopping Cozaar/Losartan21 Mar 2005 16:12 GMT19
For some time I have large blotches on my arms and lower legs and an all
over itch. I regard the blotches as a Fixed Drug Eruption. My GP has tended
to say that one has to put up with side effects when getting benefits from
prescribed drugs. I take a Proton Pump Inhibitor for ...
pacemaker currently under investigation?21 Mar 2005 08:24 GMT8
anybody knows the model code of the involved Medtronic's device?
Thank you
--
uplbet
Hostility More Common in Young Heart Patients21 Mar 2005 02:54 GMT4
http://tinyurl.com/6jqh3
"The investigators found that the rate of hostility symptoms was more than
three times higher in young patients, compared with elderly people with
CAD. Young heart patients with signs of hostility tended to have higher
Low Cholesterol associated with school suspension or expulsion & marker for aggression20 Mar 2005 17:05 GMT16
http://aje.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/161/7/691
Association of Serum Cholesterol and History of School Suspension among
School-age Children and Adolescents in the United States
Jian Zhang1, Matthew F. Muldoon2, Robert E. McKeown3 and Steven P. Cuffe4
Interval Between BP Reading20 Mar 2005 01:19 GMT1
I have an automated cuff BP Monitor-Omron.
When I take my BP the first time it is high 160/96.
I wait 5 minutes and it drop to 140/85... When I wait another 5 minutes it
drops to 120/76.
PROVE-IT: Large benefit in elderly ACS patients treated to low LDL cholesterol levels 19 Mar 2005 00:39 GMT1
I'm not 100% sure what they mean by the ACS subgroup, but I think they mean
people who had ACS (a heart attack or something like it) during the study but
not during the first 30 days - as opposed to people who had it prior to the
study.
What's the story behind cholesterol?19 Mar 2005 00:29 GMT30
Is high cholesterol associated with increased mortality/heart disease?
If so is it causation or correlation?
Are there any sites that talk about it?  One thing I remember reading
is that cholesterol is (in addition to making hormones and cell walls
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