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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / September 2007

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Diet for 5y/o Boy Concerns07 Sep 2007 05:39 GMT25
My son and his 5y/o son are in town for the weekend  They arrived Friday
evening.   I have concerns about my grandson is diet.  Friday evening
dinner - two kid cheese burgers, french fries glass of whole  milk and
dessert vanilla ice cream with whipped cream.  Saturday breakfast ...
Abdominal fat leads to fat in the heart before DM onset07 Sep 2007 02:45 GMT1
http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2007/09/04/hscout607815.html
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Jim Chinnis   Warrenton, Virginia, USA
husband's first visit to a cardiologist07 Sep 2007 00:13 GMT123
My husband, age 52, is thin, exercises a lot, has never smoked, has
normal blood pressure, and a pretty good diet.  However, he has a
family history of early heart attacks.  His maternal grandfather died
of a heart attack at 35, his maternal uncle died of a heart attack at
For new readers, strange medical advice06 Sep 2007 21:28 GMT1
Before considering accepting or acting upon the opinions of andrew chung
on any topic, please read at least 3 of his other posts.  Quickly you
will percieve clearly the truth of this warning.  Any question his
opinion might suggest to you should be confirmed always with an expert
Heart Rate changes in athletes06 Sep 2007 21:22 GMT1
I'm an avid 60 year old male cross-country skier, participate in a
few races, and have been training 375-425 annually with that in mind
during the rest of the year since the mid 1990s. My heart seems to be
in excellent shape, according to tests done during a June hospital
Insulin resistance . A genetic trait?05 Sep 2007 22:05 GMT2
The Ancient Gene For Lean Sept. 4  2007 Science Codex
Researchers have revealed an antiobesity gene that has apparently been
keeping critters lean during times of plenty since ancient times. The
gene, first discovered by another team in flies, also keeps worms and
Low serum testosterone in men is inversely associated with non-fasting serum triglycerides: The Tromsø study05 Sep 2007 18:05 GMT15
Low serum testosterone in men is inversely associated with non-fasting
serum triglycerides: The Tromsø study
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, article in press
Ingvild Agledahla, , , Paal-André Skjærpea, John-Bjarne Hansenb and
new cholesterol-lowering drug in development05 Sep 2007 16:10 GMT4
ISIS 301012 - ISIS 301012 reduces the production of apolipoprotein
B-100, or apoB-100, which is the protein that carries certain forms of
cholesterol and triglyceride particles in the bloodstream.
Cholesterol can be carried in the bloodstream in a variety of forms,
Rapid Heart Rate and Thyroid05 Sep 2007 05:52 GMT2
I recall that all my blood tests to check my thyroid have T4 and T3. I
remember when I was young and our pet was ill that the vet would do a
reverse T3 when she suspected a thyroid condition after a T4 and/or T3
test were done that showed no anomaly.
Re: Imminent Bird Flu Pandemic in Humans05 Sep 2007 00:44 GMT70
R0d <kc00oebNO@SPAMatt.net>

> truth@is-best.com wrote:
> >>> Our friend from atlanta observed God's other revelation:
Failure, was "Lose the VAT --> Increase the adiponectin"04 Sep 2007 11:44 GMT1
Our friend from atlanta has thus far failed the test put before him.  
Here are the questions:
1. What is the source of Adiponectin in the human body?
2. What role does it play?
Exercise after stent?04 Sep 2007 06:28 GMT12
I have a question about exercise after having a stent.
Are there any guidelines for the level of exercise after a stent is
inserted?  (Aside from those related to healing of the insertion point
in the groin.)  Can one safely exercise to physical limits in two
Failure, was "White adipocytes --> SAT which is better than04 Sep 2007 05:31 GMT1
Our atlanta friend tries once again to answer the questions:
1 what is the source of adiponectin.
2. what is its function in humans
Using an article 4 or more years old in a desperate attempt to avoid
White adipocytes --> SAT which is better than VAT03 Sep 2007 21:54 GMT2
SAT --> adiponectin (good)
VAT --> interleukin-6 (bad) --> IR/MetS -- type-2 diabetes
VAT is bad.
Suggested reading:
Statins and EPS03 Sep 2007 19:50 GMT3
Can statins cause EPS (extrapyramidal symptoms) as a side effect?
Regards
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Uplbet
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