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Forum Post Is ST depressions on ECG an early sign of heart disease? It ...
...t 2) Get a second opinion Every thing I've read about ST anomalies would not point to early heart disease ... They tend to be associated with people WITH heart disease, but there are several ...
Forum Post Do you think there is a connection between Thyroid disease a...
Do you think there is a connection between Thyroid disease and heart conditions? Are there more people with heart conditions that also have problems with their thyroids than those who don't, and ...
Forum Post IRS declares obesity a disease
...licy may soon provide wider access to treatment. Last year the Internal Revenue Service declared obesity a disease and made expenses related to treatment-exercise programs, bariatric surgery and comme...
Forum Post Atkins died obese and with heart disease
...rb about that. The fact that no one disputes is that Atkins died being very overweight and having a heart disease. A typical cause of it is, well, obesity, adiposity, high cholesterol, etc. ...
Forum Post How quickly do lungs recover?
Your elevated risk of heart disease drops to zero in a matter of hours or days. Lung cancer, emphysema takes years for the risk to decline to the equivalent of a nonsmoker. Heart disease is far ...
Forum Post Foods that increase INR level with Warfarin
...ongress in Vienna show that the new drug is as effective as Warfarin for AF not related to valvular heart disease. Unfortunately my AF is related to valve disease so it looks like I will not be able ...
Forum Post Lopressor vs Exercise
...detect macrovascular (occlusive atherosclerosis in the epicardial coronary arteries) but not microvascular disease. Moreover, echocardiograms are better at detecting and quantifying systolic dysfunct...
Forum Post LOW BP with HIGH PULSE DURING EXERCISE
...he only situations in which I have heard this happened was while people were having early signs of a heart disease. I would advise you to go back to your doctor and request a 'stress-test'. ...
Forum Post Questions about STATINS
...estion you quote above) "Nonetheless, high blood levels of cholesterol do bear a relation to heart disease risk; and statin drugs that lower cholesterol reduce the risk of heart disease and st...
Forum Post Do eggs have a lot of cholestrol?
...by Harvard investigators has shown that moderate egg consumption--up to one a day--does not increase heart disease risk in healthy individuals. While it's true that egg yolks have a lot of choles...
Forum Post But what about those of us with statin damage?
...m the financial devastation, but that's another couple posts...). I do not have any cardiovascular disease. None. Not even bruits. I hope fervently this continues. I have also not used hormone...
Forum Post I am 65 years old and have recently had 2 stents put in beca...
...our body in front of your doctor and admit to your habit and ask him! Every individual is unique, their disease is unique and therefore the answer to specific questions is well outside the scope of...
Forum Post discomfort on the left side of chest
... the heart. What risk factors or history do you have that would lead folks to suspect that you have heart disease?...
Forum Post I had genetic testing and it was found that I am pre disposi...
... I didn't know they could actually perform genetic tests that would determine predisposition to heart disease. Certainly, nobody ever discussed such testing with me as they tried to figure out w...
Forum Post HDL improvement via diet
...h meals and after meals - have certainly can't hurt - if you have sources of inflammation like gum disease they should be dealt with. If your CRP is high you might try some of the dietary str...
Forum Post TC over 300 and clean arteries!
...arteries. I don't take any medication except for 10 mg of Zocor. Niaspan does not reverse heart disease. I have heart disease because I had a bypass - but my heart functions normally - acco...
Forum Post Arteries and Meniera's deceaseMeniere's Desease
I am struggling with Meniere's Disease. It just affects hearing on one ear. Sometimes it is OK ,but most of the time hearing was bad. A year ago I had heart attack followed by 100% blockage of...
Forum Post Monday's risk factor: diagonal earlobe creases
...arking: "The presence of a diagonal earlobe crease has been recognized as a sign of cardiovascular disease since 1973. Over 30 subsequent studies have been reported in the medical literature, ...
Forum Post Am I correct in my understanding that hypertrophic cardiomyo...
Am I correct in my understanding that hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is in no way a life threatening disease, that lots of people have it, and that there is no way to treat it?
Forum Post Can Salt-Substitutes be dangerous?
With kidney disease, patients should obey the intake instructions of their medical advisors strictly.
Forum Post HEART FUNCTION TESTS
...st ,ideal optimal not normal limits) should wbc and rbc be for best heart function and prevention of heart disease? 2. At what level should hemoglobin,creatinine and iron be for the best heart functi...
Forum Post ROXIE HOUGAN: My gums are sore. Is this normal? It hurts wh
...NTP-Posting-Host: 67.30.117.66 Message-ID: ROFLMAO! Actually, smoking is a factor in causing gum disease. So, take one of your famous bathroom breaks and see a dentist. You're losin...
Forum Post Off Lipitor for 7 months Here are Results - Should I go back
...? Your cholesterol numbers look great (under 200 for total cholestrol) from where I sit. Do you have heart disease? You have probably not had a stroke according to your neurologist, your physician say...
Forum Post best medicines for high blood pressure
For someone with diabetes and coronary disease, ACE inhibitors would hold most favored status because of manifold beneficial effects for such a patient beyond lowering blood pressure.
Forum Post Difference in Blood Pressures
...vel when taking BP? Have you been checked for atherosclerosis? and in particular PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease)? Some things to ask your doctor about!...
Forum Post need some answers
Ace inhibitors have more data supporting their use for prevention of cardiovascular and renal disease than calcium channel blockers. If you are having symptoms from the elevated pressures, this sho...
Forum Post Pulse Meters
I've just had a sudden thought on these Polar HRMs... Is anyone worried about whatever disease you're meant to get from mobile phones with these things transmitting so close to the body?
Forum Post Bad chest pain while jogging?
...dmill. After the treadmill rules out anything horrible, you and your doc might consider Reactive Airway Disease which is uncomfortable but hardly life threatening if treated properly. I'm sur...
Forum Post High Chloresterol Genes
...l to your body. In fact, several recent studies say that if you are over 60 and do not have cardiovascular disease a high cholesterol level is an advantage to longevity, not a disadvantage. For more i...
Forum Post quorn - a review
"determined" wrote Just an observation - Since you're not worried about mad cow disease, I find myself amused that you don't want burger because it *possibly* has spinal cord a...
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