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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / August 2006

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Best way to obtain prescription drug13 Aug 2006 13:27 GMT3
I am posting this message for a relative of mine who is in urgent need of a
heart-failure prevention drug which is not available in his country.  The
drug is INSPRA (dose of 25 mg) and is available with a prescription in the
US/Canada (where I am based).  The relative is in ...
Earthquack Christian Morality: SF Church-Going Christian Sentenced for f.cking Underage Girl12 Aug 2006 18:21 GMT1
Yep, that vaunted Christian moral superiority
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/08/02/state/n192506D82.DTL
A Colorado City man was sentenced Wednesday to 45 days in jail for
having sex with a 16-year-old girl and conspiring to have sex with a
Your daily quote of sanity - August 1112 Aug 2006 11:01 GMT18
"You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not
based on evidence, it's based on a deep-seated need to believe."
---Carl Sagan
Earthquack Christian Morality: Pastor Sentenced for $700K Fraud12 Aug 2006 03:24 GMT2
Yep, that vaunted Christian moral superiority
http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060718/NEWS0103/60718036
2/-1/CINCI

The former pastor, Larry Davis, who guided the church from 300 to
1,600 members in almost 20 years, was sentenced to 2½ years in federal
High testosterone11 Aug 2006 23:14 GMT8
What can be the cause in a woman?  Mine are at about 4200-4700 which is way
above normal for a woman.  At first they thought adrenal gland tumor because
my DHEA-S was high, my dhea-s has gone down but my testestorone levels are
still extremely high.  I'm out of answers and the ...
tambocor and exercise11 Aug 2006 23:14 GMT2
Does anyone have any evidence that the prolonged use of tambocor to
prevent episodes of AF has any detrimental effect on muscle performance
in exercise?
I've been on tambocor for around 4 years, the dose increasing over time
Diet For Obese11 Aug 2006 22:24 GMT1
Please Check the Link :
http://obesitydiet.blogspot.com/
AAA11 Aug 2006 19:53 GMT7
My 76 year old father was diagnosed a few days ago with an Abdominal Aortic
Aneurism of about 6cm.  It was discovered during an ultrasound of his kidneys,
whose level of functiong has been slowly dwindling over the last few years.
The renal specialist is not alarmed, but is ...
Pantethine?11 Aug 2006 16:33 GMT32
I'm wondering if people are using pantethine to lower their
cholesterol and how successful it has been.
TIA
Louise
ECG Question11 Aug 2006 11:35 GMT19
I recently had a stress test (Bruce Ramp) and am trying to decipher the
ECG.  I have done fairly well, but there is one set of numbers on the
report that I need help with.
I have a 6 lead report (V1, II, V5, aVF, V4, V6) and on it, it breaks
Ping: Earthquack11 Aug 2006 01:33 GMT8
Hi, Andy! Just wandering what you thought about this:
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/brian_whitaker/2006/08/world_to_end_on_augus
t_22.html

Watch the wrap, dearie!
-Panama Floyd, Atl.
Eat dark chocolate11 Aug 2006 00:27 GMT2
Many people suggest that eat dark chocolate to raise HDL.
Does dark chocolate need to contain fat? How about chocolate power
without fat, does it
help?
chronic exposure to a chemical in air fresheners can cause lung problems10 Aug 2006 03:45 GMT1
Just a piece of the article as it is a premium offering.  Edited
heavily  by me. These things are everywhere.  Homes and cars.
Scary!
Bill
nitro - how it works10 Aug 2006 03:21 GMT6
Scientists Solve Nitroglycerin Mystery
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=53022
The 150-year-old riddle of what makes nitroglycerin work as a cardiovascular
treatment appears to have been solved by a team of American and Japanese
HEAT @ ANGINA10 Aug 2006 00:42 GMT11
Sir do you happen to know if excessive heat can bring on an angina attack?
Where I work it gets between 110 and 115 degrees and I quite often get chest
pain and left arm pain.
I can take a nitrostat and the symtoms go away after about 3 to 6 minutes.
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