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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / August 2006

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false doctrine, was Man-made orthodox doctrine25 Aug 2006 16:11 GMT1
What does orthodox mean and how does it apply to newly invented
doctrine?
"1. Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious
  doctrine; hence, holding the Christian faith; believing
1 kg-omer (yes, it's Andrew's 2PD-omer)25 Aug 2006 11:59 GMT69
Yes, I'm really excited about venturing into this new way of eating.
Bought a good pair of kitchen scales from eBay for just $23 (AUD), and
it weighs in both kgs and lbs.  Has a feature that weighs the plate or
whatever first before putting food on - so accuracy all round.
blood pressure meds - ace and arb?24 Aug 2006 18:08 GMT1
I'm a healthy 60 year old exercise nut with bp about 150/90 untreated.
I've been taking Norvasc for 10+ years, but this seemed to limit my
maximum heart rate during cycling competition. With the guidance of my
physician we switched to ARB/diuretic (Avalide). My max heart rate
Made the decision24 Aug 2006 15:49 GMT9
"FWIW, the 2PD-OMER Approach is essentially bariatric surgery without
the surgery.
It has worked everytime for everyone who has used it and without
regain."
Your daily quote of sanity - August 2324 Aug 2006 09:07 GMT5
"As long as you need an external entity to give credit to for wonderful
things that happen to you or to blame for ugly things that happen to
you, you need God."
---- Ravikiran R.
Statin Adverse Effects24 Aug 2006 06:00 GMT5
Those of us in the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Statin
Effects Study group, headed by Dr. Beatrice Golomb, are conducting a
research study to learn more about the side effects and symptoms of
cholesterol-lowering medications, including statins.  Though statins
false teaching, was The Passion of Christ24 Aug 2006 02:32 GMT2
"Are you sure you're not just trying to stir up trouble by making a
mountain out of a mole hill?"
No, maintaining orthodox teaching is very important.  From not doing so
we get the mormans and the jehovah witnesses and the christian
Jesus may possibly be born soon23 Aug 2006 17:31 GMT1
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4017
73&in_page_id=1770

Perhaps this does not mean that Jesus is watching over this baby.
Perhaps, possibly, may be it means that this baby *IS* Jesus!!!!?//
False teachings, was The Passion of Christ23 Aug 2006 17:14 GMT3
"Indeed, souls (even that of a fig tree) die without GOD's love (Mark
11:20)."
This is one of three invented false doctrines taught recently.  It is
the product of a single mind using only itself as a reference of
Chung's special Usenet proselytizing suit?23 Aug 2006 06:51 GMT15
http://www.armorofgodpjs.com/
false teaching, was God's omer22 Aug 2006 22:53 GMT1
Teaching a false doctrine that all objects have souls and free will,
even trees and rocks, mr. chung suggests:
"In truth, LORD GOD Almighty is able to put a soul in everything that HE
has created."
How to Measure Blood Sugar level?22 Aug 2006 03:54 GMT15
On my annual physical I'm looking for a line item on the blood work
report that would tell me whether or not my blood sugar is in range.
What should I look for? The only thing I see is Glucose. Is that it?
Axis calculation22 Aug 2006 02:21 GMT12
Is there a formula to determin the actual axis of the heart based off
of an ECG?  I'm not just looking for left or right, but what is the
actual degree that the axis is.
Thanks!
Atrial Fibrillation21 Aug 2006 23:26 GMT5
I'm asking for a friend that has Atrial Fibrillation. How successful is
electric shock treatment for AF? Are there any disadvantages? Also, any
other advice/suggestions for this condition is greatly appreciated.
Treating chest pain in the average woman tops $1 million21 Aug 2006 22:29 GMT1
http://www.eurekalert.org/
Contact: Bridgette McNeill
bridgette.mcneill@heart.org
214-706-1396
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