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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / January 2007

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WINNERS! Kooks of the Year, 200619 Jan 2007 02:08 GMT30
<music>"20th Century Fox Fanfare"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_9kgqn7DQ
</music>
The time has come to announce the winners of the 2006 Usenet
Angina Information18 Jan 2007 23:26 GMT6
Any Use?
http://www.bodytalk-online.com/angina/angina1.htm
Heartfelt Prayer Request18 Jan 2007 11:56 GMT5
http://www.udata.com/users/byrd/pray.htm
Andrew <><
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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
how long to sit or lie down18 Jan 2007 07:30 GMT1
I was speaking with someone recently who was very concerned about the
effects of sitting down or lying down for too long, something about
this leading to blood clots and strokes. The same individual, lacking
any actual facts directly pertaining to this question, basically made
Anti-cancer chicken eggs produced17 Jan 2007 18:38 GMT1
Anti-cancer chicken eggs produced
UK scientists have developed genetically modified chickens capable of
laying eggs containing proteins needed to make cancer-fighting drugs.
The breakthrough has been announced by the same research centre that
Anyone heard of Stereotaxis ablation?16 Jan 2007 19:13 GMT7
I have been diagnosed with SVT some years ago, and after a recent spate
of rather uncomfortable episodes, have decided to get myself ablated
(my cardiologist recommended the same).
Whilst doing some research, the name Stereotaxis appeared, and SEEMS to
Proof of LORD Almighty GOD: The truth cuts demons like a hot knife through butter.16 Jan 2007 13:31 GMT9
Behold in wonder and amazement:
(1) As a demon comes to the desperate realization that those who come
to know the truth will never reject HIM:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/9222b7b1007494e0?
The heart is a badly designed organ!16 Jan 2007 13:02 GMT10
Whoever created the heart didn't know anything about design. This
thing is a piece of crap. Being the "motor" of the body it should
be an indestructible piece of bones with automatical self-defence
and automatical damage-repair-units!
Interesting Request for Faith-Based Medicine16 Jan 2007 04:08 GMT7
This call for more faith-based medical care comes from England
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=4283
93&in_page_id=1770

:-)
Thanks for the invitation15 Jan 2007 06:58 GMT23
Thanks for the invitation, Dr. Chung. It came at an opportune time, in
that I have a few questions that came up within the past 12 hours.
1. My new cardiologist put me on Isosorbide mononitrate, 120mg, one
tablet in the morning. The other significant medications I take during
Fontan - Where is the best medical center in the world, for Fontan Procedure?14 Jan 2007 20:36 GMT1
Where is the best medical center in the world, for Fontan Procedure?
Any information.
Thanks
Statins, telomeres and heart disease?14 Jan 2007 18:59 GMT13
"One of the apparently myriad benefits of statins in coronary artery disease
may be to retard the shortening of telomeres, the bits of DNA that cap the
ends of chromosomes..."
Report in the Lancet as described here:
Georgia Medical Board14 Jan 2007 15:40 GMT5
Has anyone here informed the Georgia Medical Board of Dr. Hildner's
(Central Florida Heart Center, Ocala Fl.) email letter to Chung re the
reason for his being terminated from their employment?
Georgia Medical Board14 Jan 2007 15:40 GMT28
I explained to the Georgia Medical Board yesterday that this forum has
become unusable for the purpose it was intended because of the history
and flood of off topic posting from Mr. Chunk in turn causing vitriolic
responses from posters offended by his abuse of the forum. If you ...
Quesiton: How many RAD exposure on a dual-source CTA vs 64-slice CTA?14 Jan 2007 05:22 GMT7
Simple question. Any simple answers?  I have a test on a 64-slice CT
scheduled. I have gotten
totally diverse answers to this simple question.  THere is a newer CT
Angiogram machine that
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