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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / November 2007

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Daily Spirit-guided thought for 11/09/07.09 Nov 2007 22:36 GMT1
http://abchung.livejournal.com/27604.html
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/PressRelease
Be hungry... be healthy.... be  hungrier... be blessed:
Daily Spirit-guided thought for 11/08/07.09 Nov 2007 20:44 GMT5
http://ABChung.LiveJournal.com/26917.html
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/PressRelease
Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
Late PCI cost a lot ,not much gain09 Nov 2007 12:55 GMT1
An interesting review of "PCI in the OAT Trial: Lots of Bucks, Not
Much Bang" , at  http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AHAMeeting/dh/7257
Thanks Vince
Sleepless? Maybe it's your statin09 Nov 2007 12:29 GMT1
Sleepless? Maybe it's your statin
Wed Nov 7, 2007 1:08pm EST
CHICAGO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - A popular drug used to keep cholesterol in
check might be interfering with a good night's sleep, U.S. researchers
warfarin09 Nov 2007 09:18 GMT8
Does anyone know of a n/g covering the use of Wafarin,which is used in heart
conditions to thin the blood.I have been on it for several months now ,but
the readings are unstable as shown on my weekly blood test.Last week it was
INR of 1.90 the week before of 2.90. what are your ...
relationship btn statins and cognitive decline09 Nov 2007 03:10 GMT3
How is the following study reported to "show promising results" when
the outcome was that initial use of statins resulted in less cognitive
decline in individuals, but continued use of a statin resulted in MORE
cognitive decline.
peri-operative beta-blockers09 Nov 2007 03:09 GMT2
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Peri-operative beta-blockers- A quality indicator or a bad idea?
The November 9,2007 edition of Med Page Today features a report of a
paper given at the AHA meeting that casts serious doubt on a major
Atkins Diet Can Raise Heart Risks08 Nov 2007 23:14 GMT4
Atkins Diet Can Raise Heart Risks
By Amanda Gardner
HealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Nov. 6 (HealthDay News) -- The high-fat, high-protein and low-
Strategies that raise HDL and are available today include08 Nov 2007 18:40 GMT16
http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/
Strategies that raise HDL and are available today include:
€ Weight loss‹to your ideal weight. A very effective strategy.
€ Reduction in processed carbohydrates‹like breads, pasta, cookies,
Dark Chocolate Improves Coronary Vasomotion and Reduces Platelet Reactivity08 Nov 2007 15:50 GMT8
Circulation. 2007
Published online before print November 5, 2007, doi: 10.1161/
CIRCULATIONAHA.107.713867
Dark Chocolate Improves Coronary Vasomotion and Reduces Platelet
Daily Spirit-guided thought for 11/06/07.07 Nov 2007 22:08 GMT13
http://abchung.livejournal.com/25963.html
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/PressRelease
Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
Cause-Specific Excess Deaths Associated With Underweight, Overweight, and Obesity07 Nov 2007 18:45 GMT6
Cause-Specific Excess Deaths Associated With Underweight, Overweight,
and Obesity
Katherine M. Flegal, PhD; Barry I. Graubard, PhD; David F. Williamson,
PhD; Mitchell H. Gail, MD, PhD
Abstract 3725: Simvastatin but Not Pravastatin Affects Sleep: Findings from the UCSD Statin Study07 Nov 2007 18:30 GMT1
(Circulation. 2007;116:II_847.)
Abstract 3725: Simvastatin but Not Pravastatin Affects Sleep: Findings
from the UCSD Statin Study
Beatrice A Golomb; Edwin K Kwon; Michael H Criqui; Joel E Dimsdale
AHA: Evidence of Lack of Benefit for Statins in Heart Failure Finds Deaf Ears07 Nov 2007 17:29 GMT4
AHA: Evidence of Lack of Benefit for Statins in Heart Failure Finds
Deaf Ears
By Crystal Phend, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor at the University
Proof by LORD Almighty GOD: satan unwittingly serves as evidence for the truth, Who is LORD Jesus Christ.07 Nov 2007 05:59 GMT17
Behold in wide-eyed wonder and amazement at satan's frustration:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/b28a84d059b24d19?
Laus Deo ! ! !
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
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