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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / April 2005

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Exercise; effect on atherosclerosis in non statin users vs. statin users22 Apr 2005 23:18 GMT23
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/480887_print
"Aerobic physical exercise did not attenuate progression of
atherosclerosis, except in a subgroup of men not taking statins," the
AVN...PRIORITY REVIEW- GRANTED BY THE FDA!22 Apr 2005 20:09 GMT1
AVN...PRIORITY REVIEW- GRANTED BY THE FDA!
Breaking news just out & over the wire...
AVN's potential multi-billion dollar blockuster drug,
Neurodex...PRIORITY REVIEW- GRANTED BY THE FDA...
Coughing with Benicar22 Apr 2005 06:47 GMT2
I have been on Beneicar for seven months and I developed a cough that won't
quit. The coughing is mainly a nighttime issue should I be worried?
Trust Me22 Apr 2005 01:56 GMT3
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TODAY ON PHARMALIVE.COM
Brand of the Year Luncheon Honoring Pfizer's Lipitor Highlights Building
Better Brands 2005 Conference
Conference of the International Coenzyme Q10 Association21 Apr 2005 11:42 GMT1
The 4th Conference of the International Coenzyme Q10 Association was held on
April 14-17, 2005 at the Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles.
The Program from the Saturday afternoon session:
Cardiovascular diseases
Do doctors really know?21 Apr 2005 04:57 GMT1
I wonder if the doctors or research scientists really know what the
optimal level of cholesterol is for humans.  Perhaps in the process of
their manipulating the various lipid levels, humans end up having more
troubles than they start with.
Antibiotics Disappoint in Heart Studies21 Apr 2005 00:32 GMT1
Two very large studies have reached the disappointing conclusion that
regularly taking antibiotics doesn't prevent heart disease, as some
scientists had hoped.
This had been a promising strategy because lots of work has linked a
alternatices to statins20 Apr 2005 13:25 GMT26
I am new to all this so if i don't follow protocol someone just please
call me on it.
In July of '01 i had 90% blockage to a main artery (widowmaker) and
was given a stent.(i should state that i am now 51) Along with the
1957 virus sent by mistake Thank you Canada for good work!!20 Apr 2005 12:52 GMT6
Edited for brevity   WOW a close one!
Bill
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47841-2005Apr12.html
Obesity Danger May Have Been Overstated20 Apr 2005 06:40 GMT3
Article:
By CARLA K. JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO - Being overweight is nowhere near as big a killer as the
government thought, ranking No. 7 instead of No. 2 among the nation's
New question for Dr. Andrew Chung20 Apr 2005 04:59 GMT2
As a newbie, I find the posts here helpful. Five months ago, I was
diagnosed with a completely blocked left coronary artery, with an EF of
47. I have been through a six-week cardiac rehab and have continued
working out daily. My cardiologist has me on 50 mg. of Coreg twice a
How high is high?19 Apr 2005 22:23 GMT5
Someone who suffers from high cholestrol told me that as long as the
readings don't keep going up, it is OK not to take anti-cholestrol med.
Views,
Thank you,
Updated Chung FAQ, Issue 4.9719 Apr 2005 15:19 GMT20
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                | The Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD FAQ |
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Tom Snyder  on health matters and more19 Apr 2005 11:10 GMT2
http://www.colortini.com/index2.html
News  from Tom
April 15, 2005
ITS APRIL 15TH ALREADY--BUT IN MY LIFE THERE IS A LOT MORE GOING ON THAN
Snake Oil  Cure what ails ya18 Apr 2005 21:35 GMT14
 I?m constantly amazed that medical folks  design a drug for one
symptom  then after large populations try it claim it is good for
something else.  REAL SCIENCE
http://www.msneighborhood.com/content/in_the_news/archive_2221.aspx
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