Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion Groups
General
GeneralCardiologyVisionDentistryPharmacyLaboratoryNutritionAlternative
Diseases and Disorders
AIDSAlzheimer'sArthritisAsthmaCancerBreast CancerDiabetesEpilepsyGlaucomaHepatitisHerpesLupusProstate BPHProstate CancerProstatitisSinusitisTinnitus

Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / June 2005

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

ThreadLast Post  Replies
Weird symptoms ... any ideas?05 Jun 2005 22:11 GMT14
I'm currently waiting for a cardiology appointment but was just
wondering if there was anyone in this group who could shed some light
on these symptoms.
I'm in my early 20s and male.
One more safe alternative to statins05 Jun 2005 21:56 GMT119
Inositol hexaniacinate, a niacin derivative, appears to be a safe
alternative to statins alongside with policosanol, pantethine and krill oil.
http://www.thorne.com/pdf/journal/1-3/inositolhexaniacinate.pdf
Question about EDTA05 Jun 2005 21:27 GMT29
I received a booklet in the mail that was sent to me by a company named
Health Resources (phone: 1-800-471-4007). There was information in the
booklet related to a product they sell that contains EDTA. They stated in
the booklet that EDTA is "Oral Chelation". They also say in the ...
Pharmacists held liable for drug risks - new hope statin patients will be forewarned about disabling adverse effects!05 Jun 2005 18:55 GMT4
Now there is new hope that statin patients will be forewarned about the
disabling muscle, nerve, and cognitive damage that statin adverse effects
can cause.  Even if their doctors fail to monitor for these disabling
adverse effects, now the pharmacists will be required to warn ...
Need help with Medical Terminology05 Jun 2005 15:09 GMT2
I was conducting research related to statin medications since I have
developed muscle and joint pain after using a statin medications. I found
a list of medical studies related to statin medications. Below--you will
find the exact words that describe a study--please explain in ...
Question: Fibric Acid Derivative05 Jun 2005 07:40 GMT3
I posted a question yesterday related to alternatives to statin
medications to treat high chol. problems. Thanks to the kind people that
provided me with some excellent advice.
Some of the people that posted mentioned web sites that I should visit. I
what are palpitations?04 Jun 2005 22:17 GMT3
I know what a fast heart rate is and a slow heart rate..
But what are palpitations?
Medical dictionary refers to it as a "subjective" perception of the
heart beat either as loud, slow, fast, or skipping or adding beats..
OT: Seven greatest guitar solos04 Jun 2005 17:58 GMT12
http://www.cbc.ca/go/
Great music is good for the heart...
Zee
getting help04 Jun 2005 14:55 GMT13
I was wondering if anybody new a place where I could talk to a
cardiologist off the record, just to debate things, and try to narrow
down what exactly my heart condition is. So far, I've been told that
its atrial fibrillation, but this is coming from a doctor who spoke to
intestianal angina04 Jun 2005 12:23 GMT3
Family doctor believes i have intetinal artery restrictions. Any one
with similar symptoms please comment.
jambok
Beauty in light rain04 Jun 2005 07:00 GMT3
Leaves flush and happy to return
bend  and turn as a light rain happens now
Small sounds are muted
unless you look for them now
Diovan and twitching03 Jun 2005 21:56 GMT2
Is anyone out there on Diovan (Valsartan) or any other angiotensin II
antagonist experiencing unusual muscle twitching?  I've been on Diovan
for 2 years and have recently developed a minor but frequent twitching
in my arms.
Help............03 Jun 2005 19:49 GMT1
Enjoy the benefits of Cialis, but not the UPSET STOMACH, BELCHING....
any ideas what to take with Cialis to prevent this?
Have been taking Cialis for three weeks now, 20mg.
Thanking you in advance for your advice.
ECG [EKG] a short QRS and  and inerpreterations of this03 Jun 2005 19:49 GMT2
I I have two questions regarding intervals of ECG measurements.
I took an ECG and found interval times of:
.8783 for RR,
.139 for PR
Occassional Very Low Blood p Reading:  Significance Of ?03 Jun 2005 19:49 GMT2
68 yr old white male.  Good health.
I take my blood p every day at pretty much the same time.
7:30 AM, right after showering and shaving, and prior to any medications,
coffee or breakfast.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 May, 2005
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.