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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / June 2005

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Breakdown regarding sudden tachycardia:03 Jun 2005 15:02 GMT19
Breakdown regarding sudden tachycardia:
So far I have figured on three categories:
1) Heart Disease (or heart defect).
2) Glandular (thyroid or adrenal).
Question about  DNA03 Jun 2005 11:24 GMT20
I want to know:-
Whether DNA of different person is a structural/arrangement change or a
chemical composition change? I mean that, if DNA of different person
can be different in structure/arrangement or in chemical changes?
Gallium scan03 Jun 2005 03:28 GMT5
Does anyone know if you can have a normal gallium and still have
lymphoma?
Q. about lovastatin in the USA02 Jun 2005 22:27 GMT2
is lovastatin prescriptional or OTC in the USA ?
Thanks
carlitos.
Low BP, High Pulse Rate...02 Jun 2005 19:59 GMT12
I'm a 43 year old male, non smoker, non drinker currently on a low
sodium and little to no caffeine (or other stimulant) diet.
History:
In Oct 2004 I woke up thinking that I was having a heart attack.
Numbness/tingling left arm and hand quandary.02 Jun 2005 17:57 GMT4
First off let me say, that I am seeing a board certified cardiologist
tomorrow 6/02/05 for fairly recent on going periods of tachycardia.
However, I have also been having chronic numbness and tingling in my
left arm for several days now. But, I don't know whether to attribute
Higher cholesterol in the elderly associated with lower dementia risk02 Jun 2005 04:49 GMT11
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/505777_print
"The team observed an association between increasing cholesterol levels
(per mmol/L) at age 70 (hazard ratio [HR] 0.77; p = 0.02) and a lower
diagosed with lcx coming off right con artery.01 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT1
After having an angiogram it was discovered that my lcx was
coming off my right con artery and was small in size.
My rca is now claasified has being super dominant.
I suffer from chest pain and indegestion. The arteries  were clear.
singulair01 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT1
How does singulair cause cardiomyopathy ?
Is peripheral neuropathy a precursor to cardiomyopathy ?
Are the neuropathy and cardiomyopathy caused by singulair reversible ?
thanks in advance
Fact or Fiction?01 Jun 2005 23:15 GMT1
Is it true that the heart stops for a brief instant when you sneeze?
(just trying to settle a dispute with my wife :))
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