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Check-ups/Pacemake r etc
I will try to give you and 'Complex' more info,as, in my first message, I was trying to be brief in case I repeat the stuff people have heard before. The last diagnosis I was given was paro...
V2,3,4,have inverted T waves on the front of the heart. What...
This is one for your doctor because inverted T waves are merely an indicator of several possibilities including Coronary ischemia ... your heart isn't getting enough blood due to coronary art...
Bifascicular Block RBBB & LPFB
I'm 30 years old in otherwise perfect health with low cholesterol (160) and low blood pressure. After complaining about mild chest pains to my doctor, she recommended an EKG. Other than mild ch...
CT ANGIOGRAM
I don't know if this will help because unfortunately I can only talk in generalities ... what you need to do is talk to your doctor and get him to explain, with diagrams of what's going on. ...
Modified Balke test data?
My resource is 'Advanced Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription' 2nd Ed by Vivian Heyward I am unfamiliar with a 'modified' Balke - I find only Balke and Ware (1959) which ...
Stress test question
It's a good sign that you felt you could go further on your stress test. I remember mine - I felt I had never exercised that hard in my life. A possible explanation for you: max heart rates ha...
i am 44 yrs old lady.my bp is 170/100 .how to lower my b.p w...
...of safety .. which is under 140/80. Your blood pressure is high enough that it is seriously risking your health. Not only are you likely in need of blood pressure medications, you probably need so...
I am after heart surgery and Have gained a lot of weight. I ...
Most hospitals doing cardiac surgery now have cardiac rehab programs ... and some provide referrals to hospitals that do. They are well worth it since they cover exercise, diet, stress and smoking ce...
Lipitor and ED
From the National Institutes of Health website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11818357& dopt=Abstract Do lipid-lowering d...
Arm Position Matters in Blood Pressure Readings According to
...ood pressure. The researchers added that a previously published study found that 73 percent of health care workers failed to use proper arm positions (with slightly flexed elbow and ...
Questions about STATINS
...anging voice fatigue Beatrice A. Golomb, MD, PhD on Statin Drugs March 7, 2002 http://www.coloradohealthsite.org/topics/interviews/ golomb.html On February 1, 2002, CHS posted a Patient Al...
Muscle soreness: Work through it or not?
The term is Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). It can be really severe, or it can be mild. It is almost invariably a result of 'unaccustomed strenuous exercise'. Usually it is exercises t...
Cardioversion Failure
...s atrial flutter. My cardiologist recommended cardioversion. I am 68 years old and in generally excellent health, but have a coronary stent which was put in three years ago after some bouts of mild an...
Ellipticals + Calories, out of shape novice
In an effort to improve my physical well being, fitness level, and to rectify health, joint and other issues, I have embarked upon a quest to lose weight. Of course, my quest is just beginning. I curr...
Total Gym vs Total Trainer
I researched both brands ( and several others) extensively and have ordered (but not yet received) the Total Trainer with a pilates system included. I'm reviewing it here and now because the info...
The Cholesterol Paradox
...x A study finds higher levels may actually benefit people with heart failure. By Andrew Conaway HealthDay Reporter head by suggesting high cholesterol levels may actually help people with...
Category X drugs cause fetal abnormalities: Not for OTC
...; Do you? Do you want a young woman, perhaps slightly over-weight and thinking of her "heart-health" picking up these drugs with her shampoo, then finding out at two or three months ...
Niacin: Immediate release OTC works best. www.theheart.org
Dec 22, 2003 Cheapest preparations of over-the-counter niacin most effective at lipid lowering Seattle, WA - Many over-the-counter niacin preparations may have no free nicotinic acid (vitamin B...
Ravnskov of Cholesterol Skeptics/Thincs disses Canada's new
Ravnskov of Cholesterol Skeptics responds to Canada's new guidelines for physicians to treat cardiovascular disease, potential cardiovascular disease, and imagined cardiovsascular disease: Dea...
Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle protein synthesis, b
http://www.uerekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/aps- cos022504.php Carbohydrates offer some help in muscle prtotein snythesis, but not enough for the wildly desired affect (Februasry 25, 2004) ...
The Guardian: high cholesterol no risk
...ly as the Cholesterol Skeptics, who are mounting a direct challenge to one of the cornerstones of public health policy - the notion that reducing cholesterol saves lives at risk from heart disease. A...
Lipitor/statin Adverse Effects FAQ
... Where can I look to find information on research studies of statin drugs? The National Institutes of Health has a website, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/ that offers a search engine that i...
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