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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / July 2006

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I can hear those arteries clogging.  its creator Ian Spiro20 Jul 2006 12:38 GMT1
http://www.fastfoodmaps.com/    its creator Ian Spiro.
A map of fast food places here in the US.  49821 of them.
Wow!
Bill
Diuretic Question19 Jul 2006 22:39 GMT5
My M.D. had me try a diuretic (Hydrochlorothiazide, 12.5 mg/day) to see if
it had any effect on lowering my blood p.
Doesn't seem to have had any effect.
Just trying to learn, and am curious:
Medical question for Dr. Chung19 Jul 2006 11:56 GMT22
I have a neighbor that has mental problems. She also
is about 30 pounds overweight and does not have a proper
diet or an exercise program. I noticed a pizza on the
counter.
I blame Bush18 Jul 2006 18:33 GMT2
I see recent video of Bush sitting there, talking, food spilling out of
his mouth.  Then I read this article which brings back the memory of
last year and how those people suffered.  I'd like to kick his butt...
That hospital waited for days for help..... I hope I am never in that
WOW16 Jul 2006 20:32 GMT11
I took an interest in this group as it related to cardiology and seemed
to have a high volume of posts. I've been lurking for a while.
What did i find?
One of the most (in my experienced) prolific usenet spammers: Andrew B.
Hey Chungboi!16 Jul 2006 20:10 GMT75
I have in my hand an official complaint form from Georgia Board of
Medical License.
Care to shut up now before I mail it in? You have 24 hours.
Here is a sample letter:
Fasting Cholesterol vs. Random Cholesterol15 Jul 2006 23:24 GMT5
My wife recently got her cholesterol checked.  It was 199 which sounded
a bit high to me.  Yes I know that technically <200 is desirable, but
199 is higher than expected.  She rides her bike to work everyday and
we eat fairly healthily.
Statins, low cholesterol and haemorrhagic stroke 15 Jul 2006 19:57 GMT1
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/333/7557/22
British Medical Journal discussion on low cholesterol and haemorrhagic
stroke.
But those who read the Lipitor Prescribing Information published by Pfizer,
Diet for Obese15 Jul 2006 11:36 GMT1
Please check the link:
http://obesitydiet.blogspot.com
Diet question (Not about looseing wieght but for health)14 Jul 2006 20:53 GMT4
I am 34, male and 179 lbs. My bodyfat fluctualtes on my scale depending
on time of day between 16-18%. Diabetes runs in my family. (I dont have
it). I have low normal testosterone and take androgel once a day.
Tips for preventing Cancer14 Jul 2006 17:09 GMT9
Tips for preventing Cancer
http://www.studyandjobs.com/prevent_cancer.html
or visit
http://www.studyandjobs.com/Cancer.html
WINNERS! Usenet Kook Awards, June 200614 Jul 2006 07:22 GMT79
The time has come to announce the winners of the June 2006 Usenet Kook
Awards.
*Drumroll, Please!*
KOOK OF THE MONTH
Chronic Anxiety and Exercise, how does it effect the heart ?14 Jul 2006 06:22 GMT15
Initially, my doctor thought I have acute anxiety, but now we both seem
to think it's actually chronic.  In addition, it appears that I may be
mildly bipolar.
My doctor says that my heart is beating too fast as measured with holter
Anyone with experience of pregnancy with LBBB?14 Jul 2006 04:44 GMT1
Recently, I've been told I have LBBB.  After lots of tests it was
decided that the LBBB is not the result of a heart attack.  I have one
child but had preeclampsia during that pregnancy.  I would love to have
another child but am concerned about possible risks because of previous
Why is JAMA hiding statin adverse effects?13 Jul 2006 23:45 GMT7
How can doctors and patients make an informed risk analysis about the
dangers of statins when JAMA, the journal of their own medical association,
refuses to allow them access to information on these adverse effects as
collected in a study PUBLISHED BY JAMA?  Not only do they ...
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