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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / May 2007

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Has anyone loss muscle ?24 May 2007 18:10 GMT2
If so how is it coming back ? This in the context of statin  use.
  Been a few years for me and a steady state of decline seems to be the
norm.  I can't burn my muscles like I used too and wonder if anyone had
good technique that may help. I'm hurt and luckily went into this ...
Proofs of LORD Almighty GOD: Pastorio died on April Fool's day while Falwell remains asleep in Christ and satan (via a puny sockpuppet) rages on while awaiting his annihilation.24 May 2007 05:33 GMT11
Behold in wonder and amazement:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/6fa31f8b5e087508?
This does remind me of Matthew 4:5-7.
GOD is absolutely awesome.
I really impressed with this Group24 May 2007 01:04 GMT1
Many interesting topic here.
Regards,
http://all-cancerdisease.blogspot.com/
what my doctor didn't tell me23 May 2007 23:59 GMT10
Just by stopping taking alka selzer and efferverscent vitamin C tablets,
and stopping to salt everything I ate, my blood pressure averages
have dropped almost 20 points...
Alas, the doc seemed to think I needed pills costing a dollar a day a dose
For Drug Makers, a Downside to Full Disclosure23 May 2007 17:33 GMT8
Interesting article in today's New York Times, discussing whether
results of drug trials should be made publicly available.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/23/business/23drug.htm?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
Marilyn
coffee but not green tea consumption is inversely associated with metabolic syndrome23 May 2007 14:12 GMT16
Habitual coffee but not green tea consumption is inversely associated
with metabolic syndrome
An epidemiological study in a general Japanese population
Hinoa et al., Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Statin treated patients have reduced intraplaque angiogenesis in carotid endarterectomy specimens23 May 2007 11:21 GMT1
Atheroslerosis, Volume 192, Issue 2, Pages 457-463 (June 2007)
Statin treated patients have reduced intraplaque angiogenesis in
carotid endarterectomy specimens
Abstract
Update on test, leg, old test report from childhood cardio, and question23 May 2007 10:19 GMT3
about my CT scan and those nodes they found. i went in for my first
mammogram yesterday to rule out any breast cancer or anything, and it
all came back perfectly clear. the doctor there even said the nodes
were perfectly within normal range (same lab that did the CT and he
The greatest lie ever perpetrated by satan...23 May 2007 07:01 GMT4
"Hunger is bad." -- satan
This is his greatest lie because he had successfully planted this lie
in the hearts of the very elect (including the Disciples of our LORD
Jesus Christ) after failing in his attempt to use it against our LORD
Screening patients for subclinical atherosclerosis with non-contrast cardiac CT23 May 2007 03:41 GMT1
Atherosclerosis, Volume 192, Issue 2, Pages 235-242 (June 2007)
Ardehali et al., Screening patients for subclinical atherosclerosis
with non-contrast cardiac CT
Accurate risk assessment may be helpful in decreasing cardiovascular
Sleep apnea increases risk of heart attack or death by 30 percent23 May 2007 01:19 GMT1
Sleep Apnea Increases Risk Of Heart Attack Or Death By 30 Percent
The nighttime breathing disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea
increases a person's risk of having a heart attack or dying by 30%
over a period of four to five years, according to a new study.
Is beer made of distilled water?22 May 2007 14:57 GMT9
Anyone knows?  If beer is made of distilled water, non-alcoholic beer
and moderate alcoholic beer consumption should be good for the kidney,
which in turn helps the overall body health.
TKS
How to prevent 100 million deaths from tobacco22 May 2007 03:25 GMT8
How to prevent 100 million deaths from tobacco
Dr Thomas R Frieden MD and Michael R Bloomberg MBA
The Lancet 2007; 369:1758-1761
For the first time ever, the world's leading agent of death is a man-
Unfairness and health:  evidence from the Whitehall II Study21 May 2007 11:22 GMT12
Unfairness and health: evidence from the Whitehall II Study
Roberto De Vogli1, Jane E Ferrie1, Tarani Chandola1, Mika Kivimäki2
and Michael G Marmot1
1 Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, International
Statins again.21 May 2007 03:46 GMT43
The arguments for an against statins must have been gone over time and
again, both here and elsewhere, but I am still puzzled as to what the
actual evidence is for the claim that they reduce cardiac events and
strokes.   All the major studies show that the death rates of those
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