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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / June 2007

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Consumption of Fructose-, but not Glucose-Sweetened Beverages Produces an Atherogenic Lipid Profile in Overweight/Obese Men and Women24 Jun 2007 00:50 GMT1
Abstract from the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions:
Authors:  Kimber Stanhope et al.
Results:
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages containing fructose has
Health Care Renewal blog:  Hear No Evil? - Conflicts of Interest Affecting Research on Hearing Loss23 Jun 2007 23:02 GMT9
In Health Care Renewal (http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com) yesterday, Roy
Poses blogs on a WSJ article on otolaryngologist Dr. William Clark,
who has published studies on hearing loss in various occupational
categories, including miners, firefighters, and railroad workers.  The
Effect of angiotensin receptor blockade and antihypertensive drugs on diastolic function in patients with hypertension and diastolic dysfunction: a randomised trial23 Jun 2007 18:34 GMT12
Effect of angiotensin receptor blockade and antihypertensive drugs on
diastolic function in patients with hypertension and diastolic
dysfunction: a randomised trial
The Lancet 2007; 369:2079-2087
Use of beta-blockers and statins in non-cardiac surgery23 Jun 2007 18:25 GMT1
LONDON, June 22 (UPI) -- A group of Australian doctors is calling for
more testing of the benefits of beta blockers and statins in
preventing heart complications during surgery.
A report in this week's British Medical Journal warns that the benefit
How to plan your diet and follow it23 Jun 2007 11:55 GMT2
How to plan your diet and follow it
Diet is the most important thing to control problems in your
body.Heart problems,diabetes,obesity everything can be taken care with
proper diet :
Cholesterol drugs advertised as not shown to prevent heart-attacks or heart disease23 Jun 2007 06:41 GMT2
Here is something that doesn't make any sense to me. Can someone
please explain.
It seems that lmost every single cholesterol lowering drug is
advertised with the disclaimer like:
Maintenant il est trop tard22 Jun 2007 20:48 GMT3
Route à la campagne, avec arbre.
Soir.
Estragon, assis sur une pierre, essaie d'enlever sa chaussure. Il s'y
acharne des deux mains, en ahanant. Il s'arrête, à bout de forces, se
"And so I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven." -- LORD Jesus Christ22 Jun 2007 17:17 GMT154
Simply a few words to the wise...
Yes, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life..." -- LORD Jesus Christ
Amen.
With Rise in Radiation Exposure, Experts Urge Caution on Tests22 Jun 2007 14:11 GMT1
Interesting article in todays New York Times (nytimes.com) on how
Americans are being exposed to increasing amounts of radiation through
undergoing medical tests.
Marilyn
Pulmonary Embolism and after effects22 Jun 2007 13:32 GMT1
I had an unexplainable blood clot 8 months ago,..it started with
coughing up some bright red blood with phlegm, then my calf got REALLY
tight,...finally came the dizzy feeling and tiredness then the sudden
onset of pain when I inhaled (in my chest),...damn it hurt. 3 days in
Best Nutrition Websites22 Jun 2007 00:13 GMT1
Top Nutrition Websites for Information and Tips
http://thehealthcare.blogspot.com/2007/05/top-nutrition-information-tips-and.html
Re: How to avoid diabetes?21 Jun 2007 15:48 GMT2
"Bottomline:
overeating -> VAT -> metabolic syndrome (MetS) -> type-2 diabetes"
All over weight people do not develope vat and all vat does not lead to
mets and just 1/3 of all of the above become diabetic.  It is for this
"I'd like to get your arrow count down."21 Jun 2007 14:38 GMT1
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Estrogen Therapy and Coronary-Artery Calcification21 Jun 2007 13:51 GMT1
Estrogen Therapy and Coronary-Artery Calcification
NEJM, Volume 356:2591-2602
Background Calcified plaque in the coronary arteries is a marker for
atheromatous-plaque burden and is predictive of future risk of
OTP!  A Few Words About Convictions21 Jun 2007 02:50 GMT1
The term "convict" and its cognates appear in the Bible only one time,
and that one time is problematic.  In older English translations it is
in John 8:9, "And they . . . being convicted by their own conscience,
went out one by one . . . ."
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