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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / February 2007

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Prestigious Awards for Dr. Andrew Chung17 Feb 2007 18:23 GMT8
http://www.caballista.org/auk/kookle.php?search=andrew+chung
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28 matches for "andrew chung".
"Dr. Andrew B Chung"
Poor health in the type-2 diabetic and others will cause a loss of hunger.17 Feb 2007 02:59 GMT3
convicted neighbor Kumar wrote:

> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/0e62e430790a7b2f?
"Instabilities can mean such thing. Unintentional abnormal Weight
JAMA  study says blood donations may help donors' (heart) health17 Feb 2007 01:39 GMT4
U.S. study says blood donations may help donors' health
Tue Feb 13, 2007
Blood donations may help keep the body's circulatory system healthy by
reducing stores of iron, but the effect may not work for older people,
Chung, aka "holy spirit", blows it again!16 Feb 2007 13:29 GMT1
Comedian Andrew B. Chung bleated:
>Yes, it is our sinful nature to automatically judge what we observe...
>Example from demon MWP:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/6f04d4e153121892?
Ernie, can we have a truce?15 Feb 2007 21:48 GMT1
Hi Ernie-
It's been really hard over the past few years as proprietor of
hairlosshelp.com.... my website has been dying a slow death over the
last five years because of you, at this point I've had to borrow several
Pantethine - an informal poll15 Feb 2007 13:57 GMT82
Has anyone here, other than Susan, had any luck raising their HDL
using Pantethine?
The studies Susan has cited sound great but, I've been taking 1350mg
per day since early Aug '06 with no results that I can tell.  HDL
Study: Napping Might Help Heart13 Feb 2007 22:20 GMT2
http://www.salon.com/wire/ap/archive.html?wire=D8N89NSO2.html
Edited due to copy right police....Bill who wants milk and cookies too
;)))
...............................
To Hunger .....13 Feb 2007 12:17 GMT9
To Hunger .....
  .....................................................................................
The Beatitudes were NOT for everyone, but Jesus was speaking
to His believers
Nociassociation = neurogenic shock caused by the emotional distress the results from excruciating pain13 Feb 2007 03:34 GMT4
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszS
zcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_n_09zPzhtm

"nociassociation = the unconscious discharge of nervous energy under
the stimulus of trauma, as in surgical shock."
This means a patient under general ...
weightlifting question for a cardiologist12 Feb 2007 22:22 GMT4
I am a 37 year old athletic individual with a 27 BMI.  A few years ago, I
had mild hypertension that was controlled with meds.  At present, my BP
ranges from 117 to 135/70-80 without meds--I'd say my average is about
127/75 (measured nearly daily).  I have doing a fairly intense one ...
Please clear out of this news group!11 Feb 2007 17:51 GMT18
What is going on in this news group....its been filled with religious
fanatics and atheists. Please why don't you all get a life, get away
from your f.cking computers for a while you bunch of sick morons, or
find the appropriate group for this kind of bullshit. It would be so
We should get over the idea ...11 Feb 2007 17:27 GMT82
... that being skinnier is better.  Having muscles is much healthier. And
more fun.  And aids in fat metabolism.
Front  end engine for Medline11 Feb 2007 17:22 GMT1
Worth a look.
Bill
http://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/ebm
New to group - is there any point in posting?11 Feb 2007 02:14 GMT15
I just joined this group to seek info and advice on hypertension
treatment, but I see little current discussion of disease here, and
far more religious fanatacism than I care to wade through. If I were
to post a health related question would I be likely to get any
Can I trust My Bible10 Feb 2007 22:20 GMT1
Can I trust My Bible
In the 1988 film Rain Man, Dustin Hoffman's character
is based on a real-life autistic man named Kim Peek.
Peek has total recall of more than 9,000 books.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 January, 2007
 
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