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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / April 2006

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Cadena de la Fortuna15 Apr 2006 15:03 GMT1
Cadena de la Fortuna
Estimado amigo(a):
                            Comprendemos su desconfianza acerca de las
cadenas por culpa de algún intento fallido, sucede porque existen
Hiatal Hernia15 Apr 2006 14:52 GMT1
Will a Hiatal Hernia show up on a chest X-ray or cardiac MR study? I
have had my gallblader removed, which was causing angina like pain. I
have had tons of chest X-rays, SPECT study, echo's etc..
This post is in regards to horrible heartburn I've been having. My
What Does The Bible Say About Andrew B Chung?15 Apr 2006 11:41 GMT2
Dear Mr Chung,
Regarding your prophecy about those massive earthquakes on 3/29/2006
in the name of Jesus:
"Then the LORD said to me, "The prophets are prophesying lies in my
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Benefits of statins diminish after age 8014 Apr 2006 02:46 GMT6
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although statins lower mortality in heart
attack sufferers who are between 65 and 80 years old, they may not be as
effective in older patients, according to a study.
"While statins reduce mortality in a wide range of older patients up to
Angioplasty ?13 Apr 2006 22:34 GMT11
I am scheduled to have an angioplasty done this Tuesday because I have
reduced blood flow to the bottom tip of my heart. I had several ekg's, a
regular treadmill and a nuclear treadmill. The doctor thought everything was
normal until he got the results form the nuclear scans at ...
Test spots acetaminophen-related liver toxicity13 Apr 2006 19:33 GMT7
(OT, but a bit interesting in light of a recent "liver issues" thread, re
Jason & Bill)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In patients with acute liver failure, a novel
test can determine whether acetaminophen toxicity is involved, research
Study: Praying Won't Affect Heart Patients13 Apr 2006 15:46 GMT48
NEW YORK - Does praying for a sick person's recovery do any good? In the
largest scientific test of its kind, heart surgery patients showed no
benefit when strangers prayed for their recovery.
And patients who knew they were being prayed for had a slightly higher
Disease mongering13 Apr 2006 13:30 GMT18
  I expect to see statins promoted for tooth decay and acne any time now...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4898488.stm
http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2003Q1/monger.html
UNIVERSE13 Apr 2006 00:27 GMT35
The word UNIVERSE means (originating from two Latin words):
Uni - single, Verse - a spoken sentence = A single spoken sentence.
God Said, "Let there be"
Update on "Cardioversion Without TEE"13 Apr 2006 00:13 GMT3
A couple of months ago I posted here about an upcoming (now finished)
cardioversion.  My concern was that the doctor initially was not going
to perform a TEE, but after I expressed my unease it was no problem to
get it done.
Myocarditis12 Apr 2006 08:28 GMT7
I posted a message in here yesterday, about a doctor that thinks all my
problems are related to myocarditis. However, about one week after my
first chest pain attack, I had an echocardiogram and ECG. I was hoping
that someone (Dr. Chung, or another MD), could review my history and
coronary heart disease PLEASE HELP!11 Apr 2006 07:30 GMT4
My father went to the doctor 4 days ago because he had been having
chest pains. The doctor sent him immediately over to the hospital to
have testing done on his heart. They went in today to do a balloon
angioplasty but after inserting the catheter the doctor decided my
To Dr. Terrence Chun11 Apr 2006 07:12 GMT8
I am so sorry that I misspelled your name in the other thread, but I
think most people know who the correct person is (and isn't).  Anyway,
PLEASE DON'T GO BACK INTO LURKING:   Please really appreciate the
professionalism is your responses!!!
statins, dolichol and neuromelanin in the substantia nigra10 Apr 2006 14:16 GMT41
contained in introduction of an NDA #20-702 submission date:6-17-1996;
review completed 10-28-96 Medical reviewer:  Dr. David G. Orloff  (NDA
presented by Parke Davis to the FDA):
"HMG-COA reductase catalyzes the synthesis of mevalonate from two
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