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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / March 2006

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Sudden shortness of breath half an hour after swimming hard08 Mar 2006 23:54 GMT3
I've recently started swimming about three times per week. I'm 39, in
good health and reasonably fit (I cycle to work regularly). Last time I
swum regularly was 13 years ago, since then it's only been the
occasional couple of holiday weeks in the summer. When I joined my
Does a normal cardiograph indicate a healthy heart and circulation?08 Mar 2006 12:01 GMT4
Or should a stress test or other tests be done to determine possible
cardiovascular diseases?
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Study: Low-Salt Diet = Early Death08 Mar 2006 09:29 GMT10
this is getting ridiculous- last month we get the study that a low-fat diet
doesn't prolong life, now we get a study that eating a low-salt diet reduces
life expectancy. Eagerly awaiting next week's study showing that smoking is
good for you.
Andrew B. Chung-----Please read praise Jesus07 Mar 2006 05:26 GMT8
Andy Bee Chung, if you don't stop posting youtr insane cross postings, you
will
A-be reported to the authorities. I truly hope that you're the only one who
leaves tihis earth after the stupis baseless, (besides your baseleess links)
Anti-depressant use associated with increased risk for heart patients06 Mar 2006 22:15 GMT4
http://www.eurekalert.org/
Public release date: 4-Mar-2006
Contact: Richard Merritt
Merri006@mc.duke.edu
Severe Mitral Regurgitation. Options?06 Mar 2006 15:17 GMT2
In June/July 2005, an echocardiogram showed mild mitral regurgitation &
major CHF.
The next echocardiogram I was able to get, was about a week ago, &
showed severe mitral regurgitation.
Lipo profile vs cholesterol test for 47 yr old man?06 Mar 2006 14:38 GMT23
I'm a 47 yr old white male
Five foot 10 inches and 208 lbs
Sedentary lifestyle
Non smoker and never have smoked
Please help me, Dr. Chung!06 Mar 2006 02:46 GMT12
When I picture bloody Jesus being impaled and dying on the cross for
me, I get an enormous erection.
Is this sinful? Should I think thoughts of procreation? What have you
done in times like this?
Nery OT: Anrew B. Chung, you've saved my le!05 Mar 2006 22:24 GMT1
Im a type 2 ddiabetic. My primary carte MD reviewd your @lb OMER approach
and laughed his a.s off. Your type 11LB eat a pussy all night approach has
saved my LIFE IN my garderner's name.  Oh, my gardener has an "assistant"
named Mary, wha does that "prove" to you, you f.cking ...
Jesus and H5N105 Mar 2006 17:17 GMT2
It came to me like a flash of inspiration or it could have been because
I farted. Either way with religious fruitcakes now setting up home in a
newsgroup about heart disease and death whilst talking about H5N1 I had
to post here again.
Invitation to Cardiology Group05 Mar 2006 13:27 GMT2
This group have been hijack for a numbers of members posting religious
messages that have nothing to do with a science group.
A Cardiology group is suppose to have a strong scientific background,
disscussing serious medical or surgical cardiology issues, and
internet resources for glycemic index/load04 Mar 2006 19:54 GMT2
can anyone recommend any links to glycemic load and glycemic index food
listings (preferably hosted by scholarly or academic instution?)  thanks.
The good news03 Mar 2006 16:04 GMT4
There are two important days in our life.  The day we are born and the
day we die.  Everything in between doesn't amount to a hill of beans
and is quickly forgotten .  All living things are conceived by seed or
spores and nature supplies and over abundance of seed to insure that
Chemical stress test03 Mar 2006 07:16 GMT1
A friend of mine had a pacemaker implanted a month ago.
Right after the implantation procedure he began to experience a number
of bad complications like post-op infection, pulmonary edema and
several arrhythmias. Echocardiogram and TEE were negative and now he
Study: Celebrex Heart Attack Risk Twice That of Other Drugs03 Mar 2006 06:49 GMT14
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186524,00.html
     Study: Celebrex Heart Attack Risk Twice That of Other Drugs
     Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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