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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / April 2006

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Call to order! 1st meeting of the 666 club!20 Apr 2006 13:22 GMT64
Well, all of us who got the 666 stamp from Andy Ching should probably
make this official.
Bylaws? Someone should draw up a charter (wait - let me guess - 'satan'
has already done so).
My killfile overfloweth....20 Apr 2006 11:17 GMT25
Man, this ng has really gone to the dogs, huh? Those bon mots from
"Sheldon" were simply beyond words (his mom probably forgot to give him his
ritalin today).
There used to be months when things would quiet down and return to normal
God Calls Chung a "False Prophet"... "Delusional"20 Apr 2006 10:59 GMT18
"Then the LORD said to me, "The prophets are prophesying lies in my
name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They
are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries and the
delusions of their own minds."
Fed Up with Andy20 Apr 2006 10:02 GMT7
How about we all flood his email box by "replying" directly to his email
address with all of his own bull sh.t cut-and-paste drivel?
In Heart Disease, the Focus Shifts to Women20 Apr 2006 10:02 GMT10
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/18/health/18hear.html?8dpc
In Heart Disease, the Focus Shifts to Women
By DENISE GRADY
Published: April 18, 2006
Chung Gives Himself a "5" On Deja.com20 Apr 2006 08:43 GMT21
That, of course was quickly rectified
http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?enc_user=URoXCxUAAAB_tiKbyb82HVa7Jm2qYUw
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Yang
I Like Dr. Chung19 Apr 2006 06:40 GMT7
Thank you for your posts, Dr. Chung.  I really appreciate them.
John
Height and heart19 Apr 2006 03:54 GMT1
Hey guys
Have you heard about this new study claiming that how tall you are may
determine a higher rate to get a heart disease. Check this video out:
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/staticplayer.jsp?clip=1145305316411.wmv"><img
blood type18 Apr 2006 19:47 GMT9
my mother's blood type is A and my father is O+, how can my sister be B+? it
has been a question that has ripped our family apart, because my dad refuses
to participate in a dna test.
Please Stop Christian Posts in this NG18 Apr 2006 10:13 GMT6
I visit this newsgroup about once per day.
I have noticed that in the past two weeks that most of the posts
are related to criticisms of Dr. Chung or about Christianity.
There are other newsgroups related to Christianity and atheism. I
Iron overload reaching epidemic levels worldwide18 Apr 2006 09:15 GMT6
Role of L-type Ca2+ channels in iron transport and iron-overload
cardiomyopathy.
Oudit GY, Trivieri MG, Khaper N, Liu PP, Backx PH
J Mol Med. 2006 Apr 8;
angioplasty concerns18 Apr 2006 01:58 GMT3
I have a question and would appreciate some answer or help.
My grandpa is scheduled for a angioplasty, his has been healthy in
general, never on any kind of heart related medicine, as he getting
older, he started to feel tired, short of breath, dizzy and thigns like
Hey Andy!17 Apr 2006 15:00 GMT10
Why have you spent the last 10 hours online plastering the walls of
Usenet with more crap, on this the holiest of days?
Shouldn't you be off speaking in tongues and playing with snakes or
something?
Anyone had surgery for ASD and now suffering from arrhythmia?16 Apr 2006 09:13 GMT5
I had surgery for ASD at the age of 18. Now I am 35 years old.
After my heart surgery all went well until 10 years ago. I started
having lots of extra beats and lately I am suffering from atrial
fibrillation, about once a month, which has been documented by an ECG.
Selenium does not reduce heart disease16 Apr 2006 06:01 GMT7
In a new study selenium supplementation did not reduce cardiovascular
insidence or mortality. However, moderate supplementation (~ 100 mcg) can
reduce prostate cancer.
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