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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / July 2006

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TO: Sharon Hope...13 Jul 2006 16:20 GMT3
You stated:
"A recently published medical journal article showed 100% of statin
patients have muscle damage identifiable on muscle biopsy after only a few
months.
What's the medicine injected when doing angiography?11 Jul 2006 14:13 GMT2
My friend had a test done at the nuclear cardiology department.
The exam was used to find out his heart stress/pressure
condition.  It took one before picture and one after picture of
his heart to do a comparison.  The first picture took about
Heart Block10 Jul 2006 04:43 GMT1
I don't know if I should be worried about this, but I recently had a
cardioversion to try and correct attrial flutter. It was not causing
any symptoms, as far as I could see, - and it was only a routine ECG
that brought it up. This failed to achieve the desired result and I was
Cholesterol drugs may treat hepatitis C10 Jul 2006 01:32 GMT20
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cholesterol drugs called statins may help treat
hepatitis C infections, Japanese researchers reported on Friday.
Tests in lab dishes suggest that some statin drugs may help stop the
hepatitis C virus from replicating, they wrote in the journal Hepatology,
Cardioversion question, and recommendation for specialist at Mass General?09 Jul 2006 23:02 GMT14
Hello: I will be getting a cardioversion done at MGH in Boston.
1. I assume it is one of the best hospitals for this type of treatment?
2. Can anyone recommend a good cardiologist who specializes in it?
3. I have Lone/Chronic AFib, and have probably been in it for 2
Chest pains and weight loss08 Jul 2006 23:27 GMT27
I 'm new to this and don't know if this is the right place to be but, I'm
quite worried about my mother in law.
She has had several chest x-rays and checks and will never go back to the
doctors for the results. They have requested she comes back many times and
Toprol XL inhibited by antioxidants?08 Jul 2006 20:09 GMT1
My wife has labile blood pressure that spikes really high.  Her
physican prescribed Toprol XL which didn't seem to help much until she
stopped using Vitamin E supplements when the blood pressure suddenly
stabilized.  We found one refence online (University of Maryland
Common beta-agonist inhalers more than double death rate in COPD patients08 Jul 2006 18:33 GMT2
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/June06/Salpeter.COPD.kr.html
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/June06/Salpeter.COPD.kr.html
 "A new analysis that compares two common inhalers for patients
suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) finds that
Vascular disease risk factors may predict mortality07 Jul 2006 17:27 GMT2
NEW YORK - Whether elderly men have a high or low risk of dying in the next
four years can be estimated by using just two cardiovascular risk factors
-- plaque in the arteries of the neck and levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6),
an immune system protein that promotes inflammation, the ...
Mahjong "a viable treatment option" for dementia  "mahjong produced consistent gains across all cognitive performance measures"07 Jul 2006 16:13 GMT8
http://www.cnsforum.com/cnsnewsitem/c599a609-e519-495f-b976-1f3b28b944ba/
default.aspx
or http://tinyurl.com/o9drw
Lundbeck Institute
Lead Wire and/or Epicardial Leads07 Jul 2006 12:12 GMT4
I am a female aged 51.
I was a Blue Baby.
At the age of 28 I developed Sick Sinus Syndrome, Sinus Node
Dysfunction, Brady-Tacardia.
?relationship btn pesticides, PON gene cluster variant, parkinson's and statins??????07 Jul 2006 11:31 GMT1
---Low-dose pesticide exposure boosts Parkinson's risk by 70 percent
Originally published June 26 2006(NewsTarget) According to a study
published
in the July issue of Annals of Neurology, people who have been exposed
Origin of HIV (AIDS) and its first victim07 Jul 2006 09:37 GMT1
Origin of HIV (AIDS) and its first victim
http://www.studyandjobs.com/aids_origin.html
or visit
http://www.studyandjobs.com
Comments on new AHA recommendations06 Jul 2006 21:20 GMT46
There is an interesting report in HeartWire of the remarks of Dr. Eric
Westman, at  Duke University on the new AHA recommendatios. You need to
register to read the full article at
http://www.theheart.org/viewArticle.do?primaryKey=715387&nl_id=tho20jun06
Matthew 18:2006 Jul 2006 07:31 GMT48
"For where two or three come together in MY name, there am I with them."
-- LORD Jesus Christ
See for yourself:
http://tinyurl.com/f3uak
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