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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / July 2005

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how statins may cause and/or worsen spinal stenois31 Jul 2005 23:28 GMT10
Statins may cause and/or worsen spinal stenosis. This study indicates
STATINS promote bone formation. Stenosis is new bone formation
(thickned bone) and possible attendent nerve compression in the spinal
nerve canal. Zee
Nuts and Bolts  Tools of value preventive and rehab31 Jul 2005 22:35 GMT2
 If you know of any tools/devices  that impressed you in your contact
with medical folks let us know.
My favorite is called a wobble board.  Sort of like a plywood circle of
different circumference with a bump in the middle.  Fancy versions with
Note to Andrew31 Jul 2005 21:02 GMT2
I noticed that some people criticize you on a regular basis.
Remember the words in this scripture went you are criticized:
John 15:18-20
Thanks for making use of medical knowledge to help people
House Bill HR 3156 Gutting Supplement Law30 Jul 2005 19:54 GMT1
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2005/7/30/1091118.html
Excerpt of Email interview I'm waiting for a response from.
Comment: Representative Davis your new amendment to the DHSEA, HR 3156
seems to unravel the sprint of the original law by allowing congress to
What is the best test to diagnose CHF?30 Jul 2005 18:31 GMT1
I have been diagnosed as having cardiomyeopathy on the basis of an
echocardiogram showing an EF of 25%.  I have never been given a BNP test.
Is the echo the best test?
hedhunter
Statins may Protect Against Pneumonia Fatalities30 Jul 2005 18:01 GMT3
Patients taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins were less
likely to die from pneumonia, according to a recent study conducted by
researchers from the University of Texas Health Center at San Antonio.
Researchers measured the risk of dying from pneumonia in ...
Statin-disclosed acid maltase deficiency30 Jul 2005 17:12 GMT1
Another example of a dangerous condition that can be "unmasked" by statin
drugs, including Atorvastatin (aka Lipitor), fluvastatin (aka  Lescol),
lovastatin (aka Mevacor), pravastatin (aka Pravachol),  simvastatin (aka
Zocor), rosuvastatin (aka Crestor), and cerivastatin  ...
Going Going   Gone  Drug Free30 Jul 2005 15:29 GMT2
I've had enough.  I've lost 22% of my muscle mass and am tired of
coughing  and being awake at 2:00 am.  I intend to work out and be
strong. Did everything I should do with folks that looked like another
bed was all that mattered.
ecg30 Jul 2005 04:37 GMT4
can somebody give some input on this report other then consult your
dokter ?:-)
FREQUENTIE 67 PER MINUUT, WSCHL ONREGELMATIG (ja, dat begrijpen we nu
wel)
Statin neuropathy masquerading as diabetic autoimmune polyneuropathy30 Jul 2005 03:45 GMT1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstra
ct&list_uids=16043768&query_hl=1

Diabetes Care. 2005 Aug;28(8):2082.
Statin neuropathy masquerading as diabetic autoimmune polyneuropathy.
Vaughan TB, Bell DS.
Re: Dietary Fat... A Long Interesting Article30 Jul 2005 02:07 GMT27
"The observations described in your cited article underscore the need
for the 2PD-OMER Approach which is a WOE that does not alter a person's
current diet:"
For a diabetic the 2 pound diet is indeed a "woe" because it ignores
Pulse when standing29 Jul 2005 22:20 GMT24
I checked my pulse while sitting it was 53. When i then stood it was
82. is that normal?
Vitamin E is a Vasodilator and Cox-2 Inhibitor29 Jul 2005 21:23 GMT1
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2005/7/29/1088688.html
The *real* omer, again29 Jul 2005 10:53 GMT35
omer
    a ancient unit of volume for grains and dry commodities, used in
the Bible. The omer was equal to 0.1 ephah; this is believed to equal
about 4.032 liters, 246.05 cubic inches, 0.9154 U.S.dry gallon, or
Small Baysian study on Drug Samples and writing prescriptions28 Jul 2005 18:35 GMT1
http://www.eurekalert.org/
Public release date: 28-Jul-2005
Contact:Pamela Poppalardo
ajmmedia@elsevier.com
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