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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / November 2006

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islam - The naked Truth about the McBib (what a Mouselimbed woman has to wear, you know, like the long robe thing. i Think it is called a McBib)24 Nov 2006 19:38 GMT1
helo everbody it is me agane yoar old freand 14 Again and today i
Thaught i wouldst bring to yoar attention the wonderfuel bit of wise
advice i Gaved to a jung girl who has her centre in North London:
"Dear 14, I'm a young Muslim woman but as I live in Hackney North
MIRACLE CHECK-IN !!!!!!   it's still early, but i want to be on top'ah things.24 Nov 2006 13:43 GMT5
i'm checking to see if anyone has had their miracle yet.  i'm assuming
if one has, we all have and if no one has, none of us have.
andy is sending "miracle vibes"  i'm sure... and by the time the clock
strikes the 18th hour, i am sure we will all have experienced a
Byetta24 Nov 2006 04:18 GMT1
I just started Byetta at the suggestion of my endocrinologist.  Anybody have any
opinions on the stuff?  I sure do hate the idea of having to inject it.
It is essentially replacing Starlix in my regimen.  He thought it might be a
good idea since it seems to promote weight loss.
Cardiovascular risk scores23 Nov 2006 20:50 GMT2
does anyone among you know a well accepted, quite recently developed,
risk score system for cardiovascular disease? I'm aware of the
Framingham risk score, but I'm looking for a model which also takes
into account newer risk factors as eg. hs-CRP, IL6, oxLDL...
Anti Inflammatory Food23 Nov 2006 15:22 GMT3
One of the chronic features associated with many disorders is
inflammation
levels.  Choice of foods, those to use and those to moderate help avoid
and/or reverse to some degree those disorders. Here are links to aid in
Vitamin E levels linked to mortality risk23 Nov 2006 10:38 GMT1
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A large new study suggests vitamin E may help
prevent death from cancer and heart disease in middle-aged men who smoke,
contradicting the findings of some previous studies on the subject.
In a study of 29,092 Finnish men in their 50s and 60s who were ...
Low Dose Statin Use21 Nov 2006 22:43 GMT7
I am new to this group and have been looking through your archieves but
cannot find an answer to my question.  Here is my question, and if you
can give me a link to a previous answer, I would appreciate it.
I started taking Lipitor a while back.  The effect on my cholesterol
Lower Blood Pressure Safely And Naturally21 Nov 2006 14:41 GMT2
High blood pressure is often called the "silent killer" because
most people don't even know they have it and they can die without
warning.  This is as serious of a health concern as you can possibly
have.
Warning, private interpretation can lead to heresy21 Nov 2006 00:28 GMT1
"It remains GOD's infinite will that all souls retain HIS generous gift
of free will.
This includes the souls that belong to fig trees (Mark 11:12-14, 20):"
And the merry-go-round continues.  The gem above is a heresy taken from
Clopidogrel after acute myocardial infarction20 Nov 2006 22:47 GMT2
After acute MI treated with a DES stent (Visual), I've been put on
--ASA (Cardioaspirin) 100mg, for life,
and on
--Clopidogrel (Plavix) 75mg, for a 30 days period.
Lipid test20 Nov 2006 13:00 GMT4
Can any one of u lemme noe why it is said by most fo the cardiologists
that lipdid values are altered whn a person has an attack of acute
Myocardial infarction?
if so, after how much duration of MI the lipid values are considered??
Stress thallilum test19 Nov 2006 16:18 GMT1
How does stress thallium test decide risk of CAD??
Proof of GOD: Those who choose to curse GOD die before posting their curse on Usenet.18 Nov 2006 18:12 GMT165
Fear GOD and dread nought:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/352546a7bf4a81ee?
Please pray for those whom the Holy Spirit has convicted:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts
I Am looking for a penpal18 Nov 2006 13:13 GMT2
I would love to meet a person who was born between the years of 1980 to
1990 and  had tetralogy of fallot. I was born in 1982 with tetralogy of
fallot and I have had 3 surgeries and I think I am doing fine right
now.
Vitamins don't slow development of cardiovascular disease in high-risk women18 Nov 2006 12:05 GMT5
CHICAGO, Nov. 13 -- Antioxidant vitamins and folic acid didn't slow the
development of cardiovascular disease among high-risk women in two long-
running, randomized trials, researchers reported today at the American
Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2006.
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